
#123movies #fmovies #putlocker #gomovies #solarmovie #soap2day Watch Full Movie Online Free – Based on Michel Houellebecq’s controversial novel, this movie focuses on Michael and Bruno, two very different half-brothers and their disturbed sexuality. After a chaotic childhood with a hippie mother only caring for her affairs, Michael, a molecular biologist, is more interested in genes than women, while Bruno is obsessed with his sexual desires, but mostly finds his satisfaction with prostitutes. His pitiful life changes when he gets to know the experienced Christiane. In the meantime, Michael meets Annabelle, the love of his youth, again…
Plot: Based on Michel Houellebecq’s controversial novel, Atomised (aka The Elementary Particles) focuses on Michael and Bruno, two very different half-brothers and their disturbed sexuality. After a chaotic childhood with a hippie mother only caring for her affairs, Michael, a molecular biologist, is more interested in genes than women, while Bruno is obsessed with his sexual desires, but mostly finds his satisfaction with prostitutes. But Bruno’s life changes when he gets to know the experienced Christiane. In the meantime, Michael meets Annabelle, the love of his youth, again.
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Very enjoyable, contemporary German cinema
Other reviews suggested this film was based on a French novel. If so, I have not read it and have no intention to. I watched this film strictly as a stand-alone entity, not knowing much about its background and its director, Oskar Roehler. I watched it out of a liking for international cinema, hoping I would land a good one. And I did.One can argue this is a serious film, on a popular subject: love and its impact on life. Apart from some minor ‘imperfections’, e.g. the physical resemblance of the brothers played by different actors portraying them in youth and adulthood, with one done right and the other out of whack, I find the film was very well done and it commanded my attention throughout all its 112 minutes.
Perhaps it strikes a chord with intellectuals – one brother is a renowned physicist and the other an academic. It is a film that engages you and makes you think and try to get inside the minds of the protagonists, played as two half-brothers with entirely opposite life styles. One more likable than the other.
I enjoyed this film greatly, and regarded it one of the few, memorable German films I have seen in recent years.
Now that’s a movie
I wasn’t expecting much of this film, even knowing what’s it about. I was surprised how cleverly it was made. The main themes of this film are sex and love. Though there was a lot of profanity, everything fit perfectly. It’s not one of those films where is a lot of unnecessary profanity just to shock audience. Another good thing about this film is, that it’s characters always talk openly with each other, so you get to know them in a very short time and even start to like them. Actually this is a sad story, but I found this movie being optimistic sometimes. It’s well filmed and there are many good German actors in this film. There were many unexpected twist, even the ending was not like I expected. It’s interesting, funny, shocking and really worth your time.
Original Language de
Runtime 1 hr 53 min (113 min)
Budget 6000000
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated N/A
Genre Drama, Romance
Director Oskar Roehler
Writer Michel Houellebecq, Oskar Roehler
Actors Moritz Bleibtreu, Christian Ulmen, Franka Potente
Country Germany
Awards 3 wins & 6 nominations
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Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
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Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Super 35 (3-perf)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic)