Love without a return ticket

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Movie
Original title Love without a return ticket
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 2004
length 92 minutes
Rod
Director Oliver Dommenget
script Astrid Ströher ,
Antje Beling
production Sam Davis ,
Sabine Glöckner
music Jörg Rausch
camera Georgy Pestov
cut Ingo Recker
occupation

Love without a return ticket is a romantic comedy from 2004 . Jeanette Biedermann and Jan Sosniok took on the leading roles . The film was shot in Berlin in 2004 . The first broadcast took place on November 9, 2004 and achieved a viewership quota of 5.65 million, which corresponds to a market share of 17.4%.

action

Julia Behrendt loves dancing more than anything else. She lives in a suburb of Berlin and has to take the train every day. There she meets a young man. However, she does not know that this stranger is the real estate agent Martin. He is supposed to tear down the dance school in order to build a new shopping center there. Together with Roberto, her classmate, Julia tries everything to prevent the dance school from being demolished.

reception

The TV Spielfilm rated the film negatively: "Sweet, colorful and terribly hollow."

The television newspaper prisma also only awards two out of five possible stars because the director “staged a story whose course is actually clear after a few minutes.” It goes on to say “Thanks to the sympathetic actors [...] you follow the predictable story of Astrid Ströher [...] nevertheless. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. TV Spielfilm.de love without a return ticket: review on tvspielfilm.de (accessed on January 28, 2012)
  2. Love without a return ticket. In: prisma.de. prisma-Verlag , accessed on September 4, 2017 .