
Five Europeans in Asia. Josh and Adam, friends from England, are on holiday. Josh runs out of money and complains as Adam plays with the purse strings. Svenja, also in Thailand, has missed a flight and calls a travel agent whose English and ability to assist are limited. A phone friendship develops that might lead to more. In India, Liam is an Irish lad looking for experiences as he smokes dope and thinks about a baby he's fathered during a one-night stand. Marion is taking d... (Full plot summary below)
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Five Europeans in Asia. Josh and Adam, friends from England, are on holiday. Josh runs out of money and complains as Adam plays with the purse strings. Svenja, also in Thailand, has missed a flight and calls a travel agent whose English and ability to assist are limited. A phone friendship develops that might lead to more. In India, Liam is an Irish lad looking for experiences as he smokes dope and thinks about a baby he's fathered during a one-night stand. Marion is taking dance and meditation at an ashram as she seeks to grow; she's guessed that her relationship with her boyfriend back in Germany is kaput. Does anyone make a self-discovery?
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| User ReviewErwin TGreat story, not always with a happy end. If you are not moved by this movie, there 's something wrong with you. |
| User ReviewSimon WAlthough the film is German, it could have been made by other nationals. It is the story of young Europeans that travel to India and to Thailand and go where all the other young Europeans go. It is very funny. At times it looks almost like a documentary, and according to the producer, it started off as one, but made into a finctional movie to make it more interesting. I recommend this movie mainly to those who can identify with the characters or understand them. An older couple sitting in front of me couldn't and left in the middle of the movie. |
| User ReviewSohil SA revealing and honest examination of Europeans' still "Orientalist" view of the East. |
| User ReviewErica BNot excellent. The phone conversations in Thailand are hilarious though. |
| User ReviewPatrick Tpostapocalyptic beaches ... and more. cut 30 minutes, and it'll get another star. |
| User ReviewPrivate UQuite funny sometimes when there are some language misunderstandings - otherwise the stereotype depictions of backpackers is a bit too much. I found the Osho interior shots interesting. |
| User ReviewAvadhesh Bgood concept, but i did not like the stereotypical depictions of the travellers. despite that, i still want to go backpacking in asia. but i will leave my issues at home, oh yeah. |
| User ReviewCristina Mthe phone conversation is the best part of the movie, which doesn't say anything good about it. anyway it was nice to see places i have been or i want to visit xDD |
| User ReviewSimon Mthe two stars are only for the phone-conversation between a thai-guy and the one traveler girl in this movie. no great storyline at least no story at all. very bad acting. poor dialogues. shows only stereotypes of backpackers we all know already. so nothing refreshing nothing realy funny. |