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Zwei zu Eins
Zwei zu Eins

Zwei zu Eins

20241h 56m★ 6.3コメディドラマ犯罪ロマンス

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作品考察・見どころ

この作品の核心は、歴史の荒波に翻弄されながらも知恵と結束で立ち向かう「名もなき人々」の輝きにあります。主演のザンドラ・ヒュラーによる、揺るぎない芯の強さと微かな憂いを感じさせる繊細な演技は圧巻で、激動の時代を生きる人間たちの生々しい息遣いを画面越しに叩きつけてきます。 価値観が逆転する瞬間の混乱と興奮、そして旧体制への決別を象徴する演出は実に鮮烈です。単なるコメディの枠を超え、資本主義の功罪を突きつける深い洞察に満ちたメッセージ性は、現代を生きる私たちの心に強く響きます。緻密な構成が導き出す爽快なラストまで、一瞬たりとも目が離せません。

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興行収入: $4,184,647 (6億円)

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ザンドラ・ヒュラー
ザンドラ・ヒュラー
Maren
Max Riemelt
Max Riemelt
Robert
ロナルト・ツェアフェルト
ロナルト・ツェアフェルト
Volker
ペーター・クルト
ペーター・クルト
Markowski
Martin Brambach
Martin Brambach
Lunkewitz
Uwe Preuss
Uwe Preuss
Dieter Kulitzka
Ursula Werner
Ursula Werner
Käthe
No Image
Robert Höller
Neighbor
Lotte Keiling
Lotte Keiling
Dini
Kathrin Wehlisch
Kathrin Wehlisch
Janette

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Natja Brunckhorst

脚本: Natja Brunckhorst

音楽: Hannah von Hübbenet / Amaury Laurent Bernier

制作: Susanne Mann / Karsten Stöter / Paul Zischler

撮影監督: Martin Langer

制作会社: Zischlermann Filmproduktion / Row Pictures / ZDF / ARTE / Rohfilm / The Playmaker / WeFadeToGrey / Magic Media Production / Lichtblick Film

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Brent Marchant
Brent Marchant
★ 8

Stories based on the notion that “truth is stranger than fiction” often provide a great foundation for comedy, and writer-director Natja Brunckhorst’s second feature is evidence of that. This fact-based tale set in 1990 during the transitionary days of German reunification follows the newly uncertain lives of a group of working class residents in the city of Halberstadt as they seek to cope with the emerging social, economic and political paradigm that has been thrust upon them. As their East German homeland is absorbed into its Western counterpart, the socialist nation begins evolving into a new capitalist enclave. But this process is fraught with serious fiscal consequences with hard-hitting impact on East Germany’s citizens, many of whom now find themselves without work and a source of income, prospects that are likely to persist for at least a year, if not longer. And, unless they swap their soon-to-be-worthless East German currency for Deutsch Marks by a fast-approaching deadline, they’ll be without savings and working capital, too. So, in the face of these pressing circumstances, it’s truly ironic that a quartet of financially strapped locals should stumble into a huge stash of East German money that’s been casually disposed of in an underground (and surprisingly easily accessible) bunker, left to decay – and available for the taking. They impulsively grab as much as they can carry, but they’re nevertheless left with the question of what to do with it in the face of the impending exchange deadline. The answer lies in a creative money laundering scheme cleverly cooked up with a host of similarly situated community residents who seek to not only trade in the newly acquired cash without drawing undue attention, but also to expand upon the legitimately scrubbed reserves to build an even larger mutually held nest-egg. Doing so has its share of challenges, though, both economically and personally, yielding more than its share of surprises, conflicts and hearty belly laughs. While the film is a little slow to get started and has a few moments that either could have been eliminated or executed more deftly, “Two to One” otherwise delivers on all fronts. The picture’s fine ensemble cast, crisp writing, catchy soundtrack and spot-on period piece production values mesh well, spinning an inspiring, touching and humorous underdog yarn about hard-pressed everyday folks rising up to address extraordinary circumstances. It’s also a feel good, family-oriented tale told in an unlikely setting under unlikely conditions that are probably little known to those outside of Germany, but one that effectively proves once again that the truth really is often stranger than fiction.

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