Trailer: Talk To Me Sweet Darling

Trailer: Talk To Me Sweet Darling
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Description: Hot news: The new film from Brandl-Pictures. TALK TO ME SWEET DARLING with Yvette Costeau .... Talk to me, sweet darling Psychological thriller Release: 12/30/2020 Director: Günther Brandl With Günther Brandl, Tari Ritter, Melody Bayer, Yvette Costeau, Oliver Troska, Markus Pauli and others. For Luca (Günther Brandl) it is the much-quoted love at first sight: Sarah (Tari Ritter) is not only loving and sexy, but she also gives him the kick that he has always seen in his previous relationships. It goes without saying that things are going great, especially in bed. The happiness of the two would be perfect if there wasn't a little problem: Sarah is not real! She is a doll! More precisely, a mannequin that only comes to life in Luca's imagination ... You may be thinking now: how strange is that? And that is exactly what Lucas’s fellow humans think in the rest of the story. Be it the caretaker who meets the caressing couple in the hallway, and above all of course Luca's mother, who at first thinks the whole thing is a stupid joke. The only one who lets him go is his wife Elena (Melody Bayer). Because she can't help it. After a puzzling illness, she is confined to a wheelchair in a vegetative state. And it is precisely this stroke of fate - it quickly becomes clear - that is probably also the cause of Lucas' paranoid appearance. Because everything that his beloved wife can no longer give him, he now projects onto the fictional character. Which of course reads every wish from his eyes ... And that this is not just a mere illusion of the main character, but actually exists in the form of the doll, is the ingenious trick of the story, which this time comes from the sole pen of Günther. By constantly changing the observer's perspective, he then takes the whole thing to the extreme with relish. The viewer sometimes jumps back and forth between Luca's imagination and reality within a scene. Which leads to such bizarre moments as a sex scene with that particular mannequin. Explicitly shown ... Well, that's hardly surprising, considering that Günther has already brought a lot of extremes to the screen with his solo works “Unholy Ground” and especially “The Childr*n of Golgotha”. Of course it doesn't get that blatant here. In general, both the story and some of the film excerpts give the impression that the film would hit a much more surreal, almost subtly scandalous notch. But that's not the case. The story runs much more - apart from the basic situation - in more conventional ways. You learn a lot about the person Luca, his suffering, his longings, but also his abysses. But the whole thing is still far from a drama. The viewer notices very quickly that you are in the thriller genre, because it soon dawns on him that there is more to the love story without a future than just a harmless delusion. A bitter end is inevitable. Sex and Crime - it is the more tried and tested ingredients that “Talk To Me, Sweet Darling” touches. The priorities are clearly on the former. The fact that the main female character is naked for most of the film may seem unrealistic at first glance, but it is more than logical: after all, we're talking about the ideal of a man ...   The DVD is available in my studio

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