Adam & Eve (2003)

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Movie
Original title Adam & Eve
Country of production Germany , Austria
original language English
Publishing year 2003
length 99 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
JMK 12
Rod
Director Paul Harather
script Måns Herngren
production Andreas Eicher ,
Philipp Homberg
music Ulrich Sinn
camera Carl-Friedrich Koschnick
cut Andrew Bird
occupation

Adam & Eve is a film by Paul Harather from the year 2003 . It is a remake of the Swedish film Adam & Eva (1997) by Måns Herngren and Hannes Holm.

action

Fireman Adam saves Eve from a burning house at the last minute. They fall in love. The credits are then shown.

The actual film begins four years later. Marriage has become boring. Eve wants a child, for Adam children are the end of happiness. And temptations lurk everywhere. When Adam succumbs to temptation, his brother's nanny, Eve separates from Adam and goes to temptation, a childhood friend.

The film now follows the life of Adam, who quickly regrets the breakup. After several failed reconciliation offers, however, he comes to terms with the situation. A few years later Adam is invited to Eve's bachelorette party. Although the two spend the night together, Eva marries her fiancé.

It wasn't until several years and a few relationships later that they both meet again.

Reviews

"Relationship comedy that courageously takes up the topic of everyday wasteland and addresses it, but ultimately gives it away in superficial and unenlightening jokes."

The German Film and Media Evaluation FBW in Wiesbaden awarded the film the title valuable.

technology

The film works with different stylistic devices. The full credits after just five minutes are an example of this. A vision of Adam takes place in the form of strung together commercials.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Certificate of Release for Adam & Eve . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry , January 2003 (PDF; test number: 92 852 K).
  2. Age rating for Adam & Eve . Youth Media Commission .
  3. Adam & Eve. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used