Ein Fisch, der auf dem Rücken schwimmt

  • angielski A Fish Swimming Upside Down
Dramat
Niemcy, 2020, 103 min

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A love triangle at the limits of conventional morality. Andrea, a woman without a past or any plans for the future, has just moved in with her new boyfriend Philipp and his son Martin. Father and son need to fill the gap in their lives following the death of their wife and mother, Hanna. Philipp is determined to leave the past behind; he is already removing Hanna’s last remaining images. Martin is finding it more difficult to cope with his loss and is giving both his Dad and Andrea the cold shoulder. But Andrea brings a new sense of lightness to the big, empty family home and, when she also turns her attentions to Martin, she becomes a welcome sounding board for the emotions of both men. During the course of the summer, their longing seems to find fulfilment in a love triangle in which who knows what about whom remains unspoken. Nonetheless, their expectations are raised, and while Philipp becomes more withdrawn and passive, Martin grows more possessive. Drawn into an increasingly destructive interdependence, the trio ultimately become burdened by their shared guilt. A spare, well-composed portrait of three imperfect, intensely human characters fighting the void within. (Berlinale)

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angielski Eliza Petkova's film with the very bizarre title A Fish Swimming Upside Down addresses the issue a love triangle, a truly generic theme, and not even the two “surprising” twists help it break out of its template. Basically, this is a kind of probe into the corners of (flexible) sexuality, but it could certainly have been handled better. ()