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2021    1h 47minDrama
5.63.6
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En su pequeño pueblo natal de Tirol del Sur, todo el mundo conoce al extraño y sensible Mario, al que le encanta bailar. Aceptado por los demás residentes, pero al mismo tiempo visto críticamente, al menos encuentra un aliado en su padre. Cuando Mario vuelve a encontrarse con su amigo de la infancia Lenz, los sentimientos afloran. Ahora vive como actor en Roma, y ​​Mario decide seguirlo sin más preámbulos. Los dos se encuentran en un bar gay, pero Mario pronto se da cuenta de que Lenz no necesariamente lo estaba esperando. Cuando de repente hombres armados irrumpen en el bar, Lenz es víctima de un intento de asesinato y Mario escapa ileso. Cuando Mario regresa al Tirol del Sur, su vida se va desmoronando gradualmente.
Directed by Evi Romen
  • Thomas PrennMario
  • Noah SaavedraLenz
  • Hannes PerkmannMetzger Hermann
  • Kida Khodr RamadanImam
  • Katja LechthalerLamberta
  • Helmuth HäuslerZucco
  • Elisabeth KanettisKathi
  • Claudia KottalClaudia
  • Lissy PernthalerOlga
  • Johannes SilberschneiderPfarrer
  • Marco Di SapiaAgent
  • Anna KramerKosmetikerin
  • Josef MohamedNadim
  • Raffaela O'NeillArtzin
  • Ursula OfnerMarina
  • Walter SachersRicolt
  • Martin Augustin SchneiderFlo
  • Andreas HartnerKellermeister
  • Daniel Keberle
  • Tommy Fischnaller-WachtlerBarkeeper
  • cris97x17 de abril de 2026
    I love the actor — I saw him in Great Freedom too — but I'm so confused by this movie. What was the point? In the end, it felt more like a movie that was trying to make Muslims look good. (I'm not hating, I'm just saying it stopped feeling like a movie about a gay man, even.) And I'm still confused. Were they the killers or not? I agree — the ending was a bit annoying. It felt cheap for him to just show up out of nowhere like that. I think it's strange that they didn't mention whether they caught the killers. I thought it was them halfway through the movie, and then with the car, I was like, "Yeah, it's them," but then the movie ends and leaves me really confused. I just don't get it. I understand that was his personality and he was hurt, but I thought it was rude and in poor taste for him to show up wearing those clothes. With the talk of him having an angel, I thought it was the guy he found in the bathroom — because he knew Mario, they decided not to kill him — and his suspicious look didn't help either; it made me think he was part of it. And yeah, that's probably one of the things the movie is trying to teach, but as I said, it felt like the focus was just on them. In the end, this movie just left me like, "WTF, I'm confused.

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