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Runtime: 111 min
The German comedy "100 Things" tells the story of Paul and Toni, two best friends who trade all their possessions for 100 things.
On the evening of the celebration about the sale of their app, Anton Katz and Paul Konaske start a bet, not quite sober anymore: 100 days of consumption renunciation. This is accompanied by the withdrawal of all their belongings; every day they are allowed to wish for one thing back and not buy anything. The two friends quickly realize what is really important in life. What begins as an experimental attempt to break free of material things quickly develops into a chaotic and surprising journey of self-discovery.
The two protagonists, played by Florian David Fitz and Matthias Schweighöfer, deliver a rousing performance and a believable portrayal of friendship, love and human flaws. The screenplay, written by Fitz and director Katharina Schöde, offers a balanced mix of slapstick humor and serious themes such as responsibility, friendship and family. The film's message is simple but powerful: it is important to detach oneself from material things and focus on the essential things in life, such as friendship, love and one's own happiness.
"100 Things" is a successful and entertaining film that captivates the audience with its charming story and likeable characters. A perfect choice for a cozy evening at home or a visit to the cinema with friends.
On the evening of the celebration about the sale of their app, Anton Katz and Paul Konaske start a bet, not quite sober anymore: 100 days of consumption renunciation. This is accompanied by the withdrawal of all their belongings; every day they are allowed to wish for one thing back and not buy anything. The two friends quickly realize what is really important in life. What begins as an experimental attempt to break free of material things quickly develops into a chaotic and surprising journey of self-discovery.
The two protagonists, played by Florian David Fitz and Matthias Schweighöfer, deliver a rousing performance and a believable portrayal of friendship, love and human flaws. The screenplay, written by Fitz and director Katharina Schöde, offers a balanced mix of slapstick humor and serious themes such as responsibility, friendship and family. The film's message is simple but powerful: it is important to detach oneself from material things and focus on the essential things in life, such as friendship, love and one's own happiness.
"100 Things" is a successful and entertaining film that captivates the audience with its charming story and likeable characters. A perfect choice for a cozy evening at home or a visit to the cinema with friends.
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Cast (partial)
Matthias Schweighöfer (Anton Katz), Florian David Fitz (Paul Konaske), Miriam Stein (Lucy), Hannelore Elsner (Renate Konaske), Johannes Allmayer (Ronne) (more...)
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