Paths

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Director: Chris Miera

Writer: Chris Miera, Philipp Österle

Producer: Chris Miera

Andreas and Martin share all the ups and downs of everyday life, and their son is maturing. A cautious approach to the traces of a long relationship. The love story of two people. Not about how they come together, not a phase they go through, but all of their shared experiences: all the years between the first kiss and today.

105 min Rating: 6.4/10 Released
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Mike Hoffmann
Mike Hoffmann
Andreas Haller

Movie Info

Director: Chris Miera

Writer: Chris Miera, Philipp Österle

Producer: Chris Miera

Production Companies: Filmuniversität Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF, HILDEBRANDT FILM GmbH

Countries: Germany

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CinemaSerf: Hmmm. This might well have worked better on paper, or perhaps even on stage where the confines of the sets might have given it greater intimacy. As a movie, though, it's all rather pedestrian. It's about two men (though it could easily be about any adult permutation) - "Andreas" (Mike Hoffman) and "Martin" (Mathis Reinhardt) who have a young son "Max" and a life together which we now enjoy/share/endure over a rather lengthy hundred minutes. It's not that it's dull - indeed there is a paucity of dialogue that works quite well at times, it's just that it's maybe a bit too much like real life. Not a great deal happens - and when it does, it's not necessarily that interesting to those watching or can appear a little dramatically contrived. The film is set over quite a long timeframe too, and there are gaps. Sometimes that is good but towards the end, though, that becomes rather puzzling - almost as if the writers just wanted to get it all over with. It's quite nicely filmed, but I felt a little like a fly on the wall watching something that wasn't that compelling or always any of my business.