
Berlin, I Love You
dir. Dennis Gansel
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7 sourcesSynopsis
An anthology feature of 10 stories of romance set in the German capital.
What resonated with audiences
'Berlin, I Love You' offers charming moments and beautiful cinematography that captures the city's essence, with some appreciating its exploration of love in various forms beyond romance. However, the film disappoints with underdeveloped storylines that end abruptly, poor writing with disconnected threads, and uneven quality across segments. The stellar ensemble cast's potential goes largely unrealized, leaving most viewers bored and frustrated by the lack of meaningful connections between vignettes.

Directed byDennis Gansel, Peter Chelsom, Fernando Eimbcke, Massy Tadjedin, Dianna Agron, Justin Franklin, Daniel Lwowski, Dani Levy, Josef Rusnak, Claus Clausen, Til Schweiger, Stephanie Martin
StarringSibel Kekilli, Iwan Rheon, Jenna Dewan, Nolan Gerard Funk, Max Raabe, Laila Maria Witt
Written byDennis Gansel, David Vernon, Neil LaBute
CinematographyKolja Brandt
EditingPeter R. Adam
MusicTom Batoy
Berlin, I Love You
2019 · R · 2h 0m
Drama
An anthology feature of 10 stories of romance set in the German capital.
Our Verdict
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'Berlin, I Love You' offers charming moments and beautiful cinematography that captures the city's essence, with some appreciating its exploration of love in various forms beyond romance. However, the film disappoints with underdeveloped storylines that end abruptly, poor writing with disconnected threads, and uneven quality across segments. The stellar ensemble cast's potential goes largely unrealized, leaving most viewers bored and frustrated by the lack of meaningful connections between vignettes.
