Lolle's love life in Berlin is as complicated as ever. After the story with Sven, her second cousin, was over, she got together with her best friend Hart This is the worst movie I've EVER seen. The plot is completely useless and the acting is horrible too.

But most of this movie, which is almost entirely in English, is taken up with tone-deaf humanist tales. A SilverScreen Analysis of the new thriller "Berlin Syndrome" starring Teresa Palmer and Max Riemelt. Starring Teresa Palmer, Max Riemelt, Lucie Aron, Cem Tuncay, Matthias Habich, and Emma Bading.

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Movie Review — "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" →. "Berlin Syndrome" takes torture porn back to the place where sado-masochism was invented. It's a slow-moving/unsatisfying in the end how-will-she-escape thriller dragged out by too many scenes explaining the torturer's psyche. As a filming location, Berlin is one of the most sought-after cities in recent decades. As the stage for numerous wars and groundbreaking events, with history on every corner, Berlin as a location is peerless. Its author, who identifies herself as a journalist, was anonymous. The movie is just enough too long that we realize we've already seen everything it has to observe.

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Berlin Syndrome movie reviews & Metacritic score: While holidaying in Berlin, Australian photographer, Clare (Teresa Palmer), meets Andi (Max Riemelt), a "Berlin Syndrome" não é perfeito. Tem um início forte, um desenvolvimento arrastado e um final que não agradou completamente. Berlin would seem perfectly pitched to validate the post cold-war consensus.

Germany is no longer expected to display public penitence for the second world war, and fables like this - and, to a similar extent, Bernard Schlink's The Reader, which was also made into a film - are finessing the moral and. Cate Shortland's Berlin Syndrome is a movie that vindicates the paranoid wisdom of one's parents. "Don't talk to strangers", they tell us, conjuring up suspicions that the man at the bus stop is probably an axe murderer. But if the humble suburbs are crawling with psychos the dangers of a foreign country. But the quality which makes The Berlin File just this side of unique is its focus—albeit a little too sparingly at times—on that little thing which makes As in any movie dealing with the espionage war between North and South Korea, there are politics that come into play, though they're thankfully brief. "A Coffee in Berlin" is a movie that pulls off a couple of impressive feats.