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Sometimes I Suddenly Think of You
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Sometimes I Suddenly Think of You

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TMDB 16+20251h 20mGerman
Drama

Synopsis

A family trip with boyfriend and child to the stormy island of Hallig Hooge turns into a nerve-wracking confrontation with her role as wife and mother for 35-year-old Lilith.

Director
Lynn Oona BaurFrom TMDB credits
Studio
High Tide1 production companies
Release
April 2, 2025Released
Box Office
Budget $25,000

Top Cast

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Marie Nasemann
Marie Nasemann
Lilith
Artjom Gilz
Artjom Gilz
Adam
Finja Leibold
Lulu
Viola Livera
Jasmin Luu

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Reviews

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thorbeng
Jan 24, 2024

Lynn Oona Baur's 'Manchmal Denke Ich Plötzlich an Dich' proves to be an impressive cinematographic achievement that both deeply touches and challenges the viewer. The film captivates with its complex and multi-layered narrative style. In this work, Baur almost establishes an independent genre within German cinema, which could be described as "German New Nordic Film". The film critically questions how rarely films capture the true essence of northern Germany. 'Manchmal Denke Ich Plötzlich an Dich' manages to portray the people in a respectful and honest way, far from clichéd depictions. Although certain similarities to works by Nordic directors such as Kaurismäki, Trier or Vinterberg can be recognised, Baur avoids any form of exaggerated self-presentation that is often found in the work of these filmmakers. Instead, her work is characterised by an almost restrained narrative art. The story is characterised by a constant ambiguity that captivates the viewer. It is never clearly defined what is to be considered "good" or "bad", rather the ambiguity of life is celebrated in every scene. Baur uses an elliptical narrative style to transport the viewer into a world full of uncertainties and ambiguities. Baur's directorial debut, 'Manchmal Denke Ich Plötzlich an Dich', is a gripping, intense and powerful cinematic experience. It pays tribute to the North and its inhabitants, explores motherhood in a modern way, thematises parenthood and tells the story in a loving way. With this film, Lynn Oona Baur succeeds in presenting an impressive debut and at the same time making an important contribution to German cinema that redefines the nature of cinematic storytelling.

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