Hedonistic bachelor Nick falls for an escaped mental patient.
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★★★★★
This is the best German film I have ever seen. The film is very easy to watch. It's not a torture like some others. The woman in the leading role is lovely and has such a charming smile. I would recommend this film to all who seek love for those who have alrea...
★★★★★
Til's movie is definitely sweet, entertaining and down-right funny. It is as German as I've seem a movie, and it's humour is much more subtle and slowly delivered than most of what Holiwood has to offer. The amber colour of the cinematography gives it both a t...
★★★★★
What happens if a loser, who can't keep a job, doesn't remember the name of the girl he last slept with and has some trouble with his family meets a 25-year-old who had been kept inside by her mother for 19 years and tries to kill herself? Nick, the loser, tak...
★★★★★
Til Schweiger's "Barefoot" is a heartfelt and deeply charming film that captivates with its simplicity and genuine emotion. It tells the story of Nick, a charming slacker, and Leila, a fragile mental patient, as they embark on an unexpected journey together. T...
★★★★★
I thought this film would be one of those tried and true romantic comedy genre sorts. And the major underlying theme in the film was indeed romance and comedy but it didn't feel rehashed or trite.
Certainly the story isn't very deep but 95% of the films out t...