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Next Door
Directed by
Daniel Brühl
2021
1h 33m
Comedy
,
Drama
6.8
70%
79%
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Explores the subjects of gentrification and social inequality in Berlin.
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Cast of Next Door
Daniel Brühl
Daniel
Peter Kurth
Bruno
Rike Eckermann
Patronne du pub
Aenne Schwarz
Clara
Vicky Krieps
Actrice
Gode Benedix
Micha
Justine Hirschfeld
Conchita
Ole Hermann
Mirko
Nils Dörgeloh
Homme devant le pub
Luisa-Céline Gaffron
Jeune femme
Johanna Polley
Johanna
Mex Schlüpfer
Guido
Stefan Scheumann
Dirk
Arne Duppler
Angry Taxi Driver
Nils Brunkhorst
Next Door Reviews
indieWire
David Ehrlich
Mercilessly honest as Brühl is being with himself, his directorial debut stops short of its most intriguing ideas.
Slant Magazine
Chuck Bowen
Unlike Malcom & Marie, Daniel Brühl's feature-length directorial debut proves to be authentically self-castigating.
IONCINEMA.com
Nicholas Bell
Next Door needed the energy of someone who believes they're actually a good person worthy of their acclaim, but as Daniel, Brühl seems painfully aware of what an a--hole this man is.
The Film Stage
Rory O'Connor
[It] swings for the fences in its attempts to address the idiosyncratic generational, geographical class divides of his adoptive city. It doesn't quite come off.
Eye for Film
Amber Wilkinson
Scriptwriter Daniel Kehlmann has tailored the role to fit the star like a sharp suit.
The Jewish Chronicle
Linda Marric
The film feels almost like a mea-culpa from an actor who suspects he's outgrown his own local public, but is still keen to have their admiration, no matter how phoney it may be
Hollywood Reporter
David Rooney
An amusing, accomplished debut on its own modest terms, Next Door works best as tart meta comedy, becoming increasingly cramped in scope and setting as it spirals into an obsessive revenge thriller.
Variety
Guy Lodge
The film's games of genre-shuffling and celebrity self-satire can't override the essential tedium of its core conflict.
Deadline Hollywood Daily
Todd McCarthy
This sharp-minded and engrossing drama of wits and secrets succeeds both in keeping the audience keen to know what's really going on here and achieving lift-off for Bruhl's directorial career if he seeks one.
Backseat Mafia
Rob Aldam
An assured first feature which shows a striking self-awareness and ability to handle a complex tone.
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