I was at the Snowdance film fest in Germany when I had the chance to watch this movie. The filmmaking is top notch, acting spot on, and the twist make this a well done flick. At points you are on the edge of your seat.
Plot summary
The two friends Martin and Eric spend a quiet weekend at a forest lake and want to fish there. Just like the two of them did in their childhood. Even then, 20 years ago, they were in love with the same girl. Frenni. For Martin, the crush has meanwhile turned into great love, because he lives with Frenni in a small house on his parents' farm. They haven't had any contact with Eric for a long time. One day he suddenly stands in front of her door and wants to confront Martin on the last fishing trip to the reservoir with all the unsaid that has been on his mind for years.
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Friends? Enemies? Lovers? Where does it start and how does it end?
Wow.
Holy crap. Perfect movie. Both metaphorical and literal at the same time. Coppola meets Hitchcock.
I find it almost impossible to wrap my head around the fact that it's this director's first feature. It reads like it was directed by a season professional who's learned from a lot of past mistakes.
This is nearly flawless. The acting and pacing are perfect.
An edge-of-your-seat thriller that thinks very deeply.
Watch it if you get a chance.
ménage à trois
Eric and Martin, friends since childhood, visit the lake in the woods near their hometown every Sunday. They both fall in love with the same girl but it's Eric who starts a stormy relationship with Frenny.
Years later everything has changed. Now, Martin and Frenny are living together. Suddenly, Eric calls his childhood friend and wants to go with him fishing at the lake. First, they only talk about the past and what has destroyed their friendship but then things get heated...
The feature film debut of Max Gleschinski is very well written and stands out with great performances by the lead actors Bernhard Conrad and Florian Bartholomäi.