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Michael HerbigKuvaus:
Torsten BreuerNäyttelijät:
Friedrich Mücke, Karoline Schuch, David Kross, Alicia von Rittberg, Thomas Kretschmann, Jonas Holdenrieder, Tilman Döbler, Christian Näthe (lisää)Suoratoistopalvelut (2)
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Kesällä 1979, kylmän sodan piinaamassa Itä-Saksassa kaksi tavallista perhettä haaveilee vapaudesta. He suunnittelevat uskomatonta pakoa Berliinin muurin yli länteen: rohkeus ja nokkeluus aseinaan perheet rakentavat kuumailmapallon pienistä kangaspaloista ylittääkseen Länsi-Saksan rajan. Viikkojen ompelun ja rakentamisen jälkeen on ensimmäisen lennon aika. Hengenvaarallinen yritys menee kuitenkin pieleen ja suunnitelma uhkaa kaatua. Yhdessä he päättävät yrittää uudelleen ja alkaa kilpailu sekä aikaa että Stasia vastaan. Viranomaiset etsivät pettureita tietoisina heidän uusintayrityksestään ja samalla perheet rakentavat vauhdilla entistä kestävämpää kuumailmapalloa – välttäen jättämästä liikaa vihjeitä jälkeensä. (Future film)
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I was surprised to see comedian Michael Herbig, known for his funny sketches, directing a gripping historical drama. But he handled it with great skill, resulting in a solid film that’s top-notch in its genre. Anyone who loves period films should check this out. The film pays great attention to historical detail and maintains tension throughout its two-hour runtime — especially the balloon scenes, which are incredible. I had no idea people in East Germany attempted to escape to the West in a balloon. Those who tried deserve immense respect. It's hard to imagine the desperation they must have felt, and their bravery is awe-inspiring. We should be grateful to live in today's world. ()
Balloon offers two thrilling hours that take us back forty years to a time when freedom was not a given and had to be fought for. The proof is in this story of two families whose determination and bravery allowed them to defy the system and fight for that very freedom. The film has an action-packed momentum from the very beginning, with the plot gradually escalating to a nerve-wracking finale that had me on tenterhooks. It's hard for a person of my generation to imagine what it was like to live in those times, but this film (and others like it) brings them to life in an authentic way, intimately portraying that difficult era. I have no complaints when it comes to the cast, likewise the recreation of the late 1970s. Michael Bully Herbig proves that he has a flair for dramatic stories in addition to his comic spirit. ()
Nothing revolutionary, but it is solid craftsmanship, with good production design, sometimes suspenseful moments, decent actors – especially the mustachioed Thomas Kretschmann is a truly delectable villain. For a German production, it is also technically and musically well done. Although Balloon suffers from that crazy linguistic wreck called German, the language also adds to its authenticity. Once again the cold atmosphere of Berlin is perfectly captured. ()
Before visiting Berlin last year, I decided that I needed to watch a good film about German history. Although it's more of a coincidence that this particular piece fell onto my screen today thanks to one of the users here, I think I can check off this "task". It was a nerve-wracking experience, but I don't regret it one bit. Nicely written, acted, and filmed. 4.5 stars. ()
The story seemingly feels like it's pulled out of thin air, which makes it even more surprising that it's based on a true event. The first half is solidly paced and there is no shortage of tension, helped by the dramatically constructed music. In the second half, the plot occasionally drags a bit, but it's still worth watching the film through to the end. (75%) ()
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