Das Drama - Noch mal auf Anfang

Regie Kristoffer Borgli
12
2026    1 Std., 45 Min.Komödie, Liebesfilm
7.377%78%6.9
Emma und Charlie sind bereit, ihre Beziehung offiziell zu machen: Ihre Hochzeit steht kurz bevor. Sie feilen an ihren Gelübden, der Termin für ein Test-Fotoshooting steht, die D-Jane ist gebucht. Alles läuft nach Plan. Bei einem letzten Probeessen mit der angehenden Trauzeugin und ihrem Ehemann lassen sie sich auf ein verhängnisvolles Spiel ein: Alle vier sollen die schlimmste Sache offenbaren, die sie in ihrem bisherigen Leben verbrochen haben. Emmas Beichte schockiert die Anwesenden – und löst eine Kette chaotischer Ereignisse aus. Obwohl Charlie versucht, Verständnis für Emmas Geständnis aufzubringen, steht die Beziehung kurz vor der Trauung plötzlich vor dem Aus. Doch was ist Emmas grosses Geheimnis?
  • ZendayaEmma Harwood
  • Robert PattinsonCharlie Thompson
  • Mamoudou AthieMike
  • Alana HaimRachel
  • Jordyn CuretYoung Emma
  • Hailey Benton GatesMisha
  • Michael Abbott Jr.Blake
  • Hannah GrossAlice
  • Sydney LemmonPauline
  • Zoë WintersFrances
  • Anna BaryshnikovSam
  • Dee NelsonJill
  • Damon GuptonRoger Harwood
  • Ken CheesemanAlan
  • Celia Rowlson-HallDance Instructor
  • Doria BramanteImogene
  • Jordan RafCarson
  • Jeremy LevickIvan
  • Sam ZimmanFlorist
  • Greer CohenGrace
  • radw94vor 13 Std.
    I mean، it's not that bad, it made me uncomfortable and nervous But I liked how it ended it was a bit satisfying
  • Len6. Mai 2026
    I fail to see how this movie got ANY positive ratings. The movie was absolutely, unequivocally HORRIBLE!!
  • Paul Walshvor 5 Tagen
    An interesting film that is a bit provocative. From mostly unlikable characters to sensitive topics, it is an awkward watch. I found it slightly fascinating in a "watching a car wreck" kind of way.
  • rg94005. Mai 2026
    This was an insane movie to watch two months before I get married. The Drama is one of those rare movies where almost every single detail ends up being in service towards the central themes and message of the movie. I can see how this movie is controversial or off-putting for some people. From the very beginning of this movie, it makes some odd choices that feel off. I understood the purpose of the very first scene only after finishing the movie. This is a movie with a very fascinating and complex moral dilemma at its heart, one that the movie turns on its head and examines from multiple different facets and angles. At its heart, it asks us to examine if we should forgive others, if we can afford grace for those that made mistakes, if we are who we are on our very worst days, and the distinction between intention vs action. It also skewers a certain type of social norm in the US. It's a deep movie that plays in shocking fashion. Even though the entirety of the movie is almost dialogue between characters, my theater was audibly gasping and screaming at multiple points. I strongly suggest going into it with no prior knowledge because it plays out like a wild ride. I do suspect its very dark comedy will not necessarily play well with everyone, but Zendaya and Robert Pattinson are incredible at selling it, fully blending into their roles. They are going to be in 3 movies together this year, and it's so impressive how I never thought about that because I was completely immersed in their roles and never noticed the stars behind the characters. I think this might be Zendaya's best performance to date. This movie is so confident and cohesive in its messaging, so cleverly written, that it is a must watch even if it might make viewers uncomfortable.
  • Hakihikovor 6 Tagen
    Strong Intentions, Limited Impact "The Drama" feels like a film that aims for emotional weight and depth, but never fully reaches the intensity it is clearly building toward. There is a solid foundation, yet the execution holds it back from becoming truly memorable. The performances are good and committed, carrying much of the film on their shoulders. There are moments where the emotions come through clearly, even if the script does not always support them as strongly as it should. Visually, it keeps a grounded and controlled style, fitting the tone of the story. Nothing particularly striking, but it does its job well enough to maintain a consistent atmosphere. The script is where things feel more uneven. It has the right ideas and themes, but the development is not always as sharp or impactful as it could be. Some moments feel rushed, while others linger without adding much. Because of that, the emotional payoff never fully lands. It gets close, but it does not quite manage to create the impact it seems to aim for. In the end, it is a decent watch with a clear direction and some good elements, but it lacks the strength and precision needed to truly stand out.
  • James Saenz12. April 2026
    “shooting the grandparents: tbd.” i was so stressed throughout this movie i was in the fetal position at certain points. it’s so funny and uncomfortable in equal measures, and zendaya and pattinson play so well off each other. i was the only one in the theater cackling like a maniac while charlie was desperately, aggressively jacking off in an attempt to get it up and to that i say: they didn’t see the vision. at one point rachel incredulously retorts to charlie’s comment about american gun culture and says “oh so it’s america’s fault now?” and well, like, yes. obviously. all that being said, i need to address the truly most horrific aspect of this film: charlie putting on his shoes before his pants and walking around the apartment in just a tank top, boxers and dress shoes.
  • vangh123. April 2026
    I assumed this was going to be about some of the usual domestic drama, what with the engagement theme, but I guess should've known better when I saw Ari Aster as a Producer in the opening credits that I was in for some serious shit. This ain't your usual domestic drama by a long shot. The Drama acts as a fantastically dark and humourous examination of the ways in which a lover's past exploits coming to light can force a shroud of doubt that compels one to reexamine everything they thought they know about their partner (for both parties). And I love the way in which the editing exhibits this. Quick cut-a-ways to mildly confounding scenes that may be a memory or something completely imagined pull us into the character's head, exhibiting their worries and doubts. The examination is all the more entertaining for the fact that the most judgemental character in the entire film (Rachel) is so scandalized by something that ALMOST happened, while taking entirely no responsibility for either setting in motion the conversation that led to the drama, nor for the terrible act that she actually did perform. Her ability to feel above it all and peer down from her high horse while actually being the most mudslinging toxic person of them all rings incredibly true as a personality type in 2026. The other question that is posed in the film is whether actual growth and learning can take place. Is it possible for someone on the cusp of an absolutely heinous and despicable violent act capable of becoming a new person overtime that is genuinely separate from the person that had that impulse. It also looks at, with great dark comedy, the cascading fallout that comes from discovery of that past darkness. No act ever exists in a vacuum. And often darkness leads to darkness, as we see here. A couple of things I loved: -How not over lit the nighttime bedroom scenes were. You can easily picture them having some blue rim light to create a bit of contrast, but I love that the scenes play as just flat darkness, leaving you to focus on the dialogue and nothing more. -How the re-introduction bit that Emma tries doesn't work at all the first go around, but by the end it works. Because the first time, she's already desperate, she already feels like she's at rock bottom and will try anything to turn it around, but Charlie isn't there yet. He can still cash out without too much damage to his reputation or sense of self. But by the end, he has also debased himself as the events unfold. The cataclysm has fully engulfed them both and so he has no choice but to join in on the reset, it's officially all they have left. -The back up DJ showing up and providing one of the biggest laughs I've had in a while with the borderline nonsensical gear chat and then following that up with a legendary jump scare! One of the smallest roles ever to hit absolute legend status in my books. The Drama is equally hard to watch and a joy to watch, and I'm super impressed at what a feat that is to pull off.
  • Danielvor 6 Tagen
    Unbelievably boring. This should've gone straight to streaming and bypassed the cinema. Don't bother wasting the 105 minutes of your life.
  • cultfilmliker12. April 2026
    “I just thought it looked cool.” Exquisite and so uniquely American. Gotta say, the plot hilariously would NOT work if Zendaya wasn’t one of the most attractive humans alive As noted in my review for Outcome, “Everyone’s done differing levels of bad things; some of us just haven’t been caught / acknowledged them” might not be the winning theme Jonah thought it was. But it certainly worked for The Drama! lol Jeremy Levick is a national treasure Currently Ranked #4/45 in 2026 Ranked
  • Oʂɯαʅԃσ Rσყҽƚƚvor 7 Tagen
    The more unbearable The Drama got, the better. There's an extreme amount of anxiety here, especially in the second half, that I was there for.
  • gos201120. Mai 2026
    It’s the personification of the phrase making a mountain out of a molehill everyone in this movie overthinks everything and because of that they destroy everything good and they do it in a boring way
  • gosso8515. Mai 2026
    My wife said I am glad we didn’t see it at the movies!
  • VanillaMillz21. Mai 2026
    So this movie is about fake outrage. The girl tells people a secret, she thinks she can trust something she didn’t do and they hate her for it. The one girl was disgusted and I'd tell her to kick rocks cry baby.
  • Wajubalo Howaday20. Mai 2026
    I fell asleep , so maybe was not great. Or need to give it another chance
  • Eazy Nielson18. Mai 2026
    It started good , then added 6 different plots and ended trash !

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