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Die blauen Stunden (2015) is a German movie. Marc Jago has directed this movie. Sven Dolinsky,Wilson Gonzalez,Tanja Petrovsky,Merab Ninidze are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2015. Die blauen Stunden (2015) is considered one of the best Drama,Romance movie in India and around the world.
AFTER LOVE (Die Blauen Stunden) is the story of the fashion photographer Ben, who surrenders to the rent-boy Jean and the transsexual June in order to get to an understanding of the truth of human relations beyond the concepts of love and morality.
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Die blauen Stunden (2015) Reviews
A Beautifully Addictive Neo Noir
Contrary to the rule according to which films intending to pertain to a certain genre usually overkill, After Love manages to instill fresh air into an otherwise pretentious art house sub-genre. A neo noir film, it follows all the rigors of style while delivering a strong message that lingers on the attentive viewer days after leaving the cinema. While elements of a thriller are mixed into the film's equation comme il faut, the narrative centers on the concepts of love and identity. With After Love, there is no confusion as to the aim of the story or the role each character plays in the others' lives. The interaction between the three central characters is always as concise as it is poetic, thereby freeing the cinematic effort of the usual unnecessary banter. Minimal dialogue is used to such an extent that Wilson Gonzalez Ochsenknecht's character is muted throughout the production. However, the near-absence of dialogue is counterbalanced by mathematically precise acting and the occasional verbalization of the philosophy of love. At times, if not most of the time, the music joins the characters as a leading constituent. Tragic, complicated, addictive, much like love itself, After Love serves a carefully crafted dose of current narrative and appealing composition.
Worst Movie I have ever seen at Frameline Film Festival
Seriously this is a horrible horrible movie. It's as if they watched every art house movie, every new wave movie and recorded the most vapid, idiotic art and film students for the dialogue. Many people left the screening and I wish had been one of them. One of the main characters dies but I kept hoping it was all of them. Even the most pretentious film student will be blown away by this massively bad movie from the instantly bad acting, horrible dialogue and constant posturing. After the film there was nothing but silence as the audience left feeling as if it been them stabbed by the shear stupidity of this film. I don't know why I stayed, some hope that a plot would emerge or even the smallest flicker of something interesting in the movie.