Summary
Me and the Others
"I hate my name. Life is not a Wagner opera after all," says Tristan. "I've never looked at your penis, you’ll have to take my word for it," says his father. "Perverted? What’s wrong with perverted?" asks his mother. "Actually, in order to change the world we have to treat God. And we can get to him through you," says his therapist. "May I ask you to respect the privacy of our protagonists," says his taxi driver.
What is the relationship between "I" and "the others", ego and environment, subject and context? And how would the constellation change if you could define the rules of the game at will? Writer-director David Schalko, who presented "M – Eine Stadt sucht einen Mörder" ("M – A City Hunts a Murderer") in the 2019 Berlinale Series, explores these philosophical questions in the six-part miniseries "Ich und die Anderen". The result is no sober experiment, but an absurd, tragicomic satire with a brilliant ensemble and razor-sharp dialogue that revels in escalation and affirms yet again that you should be careful what you wish for.
Source: 71. Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin (Catalogue)
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