
Luisa is a 20-year-old law student from Mannheim, Germany. As the political right rises in popularity, Luisa joins Antifa, through her friend Batte. She starts to live in a commune, where she meets Alfa and Lenor. Together they try to prevent marches by the political right, and violence becomes more and more an acceptable tool to achieve their goal. All the while, Luisa has to manage love-life in the group of friends.... (Full plot summary below)
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Luisa is a 20-year-old law student from Mannheim, Germany. As the political right rises in popularity, Luisa joins Antifa, through her friend Batte. She starts to live in a commune, where she meets Alfa and Lenor. Together they try to prevent marches by the political right, and violence becomes more and more an acceptable tool to achieve their goal. All the while, Luisa has to manage love-life in the group of friends.
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| Screen DailyWendy IdeA political thriller charged with anger and sexual tension, this is as timely as it is bracingly entertaining. |
| VarietyGuy LodgeThe filmmaking is muscular and immersive, with athletic camerawork and ringing sound design keeping us in the stressed headspace of its young protagonist throughout. |
| The GuardianXan BrooksThe tale drifts and falters when I wished it would have hit home with more conviction, but that may be partly the point. The struggle is endless, unwinnable. Everybody is compromised. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreThis German story, when it works, is fraught with the tension young people there recognize as the stakes in this struggle |
| The Hollywood ReporterDeborah YoungViewers of this Venice competition title are likely to find the ideological confusion contagious and the romance pretty trite. But the camerawork and music choices are lively and may enable a younger gen to relate and discuss. |