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Cherry Blossoms

Country: Germany, Language: German, 127 mins

Original Title

Kirschblüten - Hanami
  • Director: Lino Brocka; Doris Dörrie
  • Writer: Doris Dörrie
  • Producer: David Groenewold; Harald Kügler

CGiii Comment

Liberally punctuated with extremely bad edits, camera-work that will make you dizzy and a preoccupation with flies...if you stick with it, it doesn't get any better.
 
This is a grueling journey of a dying man and his vile, grown-up children - the [stereotypically] vegetarian lesbian deserves a punch, the politician son deserves a kick up the butt...and, the Japan-dwelling prodigal wet-wipe...should be shot.
 
The story descends into what can only be described as incomprehensible insanity...the East meeting the West, or vice versa, in this instance...is a meeting that ought not to have happened!

2 hours of unpleasant nonsense.


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The(ir) Blurb...

When Trudi learns that her husband Rudi is dangerously ill, she suggests visiting their children in Berlin without telling him the truth. As Franzi and Karl don't care much about their parents, Trudi and Rudi go to the Baltic Sea, where Trudi suddenly dies. Rudi is thrown out of gear, even more when he learns that his wife wanted to live a totally different life in Japan...

Cast & Characters

Elmar Wepper as Rudi Angermeier;
Hannelore Elsner as Trudi Angermeier;
Aya Irizuki as Yu;
Maximilian Brückner as Karl Angermeier;
Nadja Uhl as Franzi;
Birgit Minichmayr as Karolin Angermeier;
Felix Eitner as Klaus Angermeier;
Floriane Daniel as Emma Angermeier;
Celine Tanneberger as Celine Angermeier;
Robert Döhlert as Robert Angermeier;
Tadashi Endo as Butoh Dancer;
Sarah Camp as Butcher;
Gerhard Wittmann as Doctor #1;
Veith von Fürstenberg as Doctor #2