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Toni Erdmann [Blu-ray] [2017]
Worried Ines is unhappy with her hectic lifestyle, Winfried takes it upon himself to dress up as his practical joke-loving alter ego 'Toni Erdmann' and integrate himself into her work circles as a way of cheering her up
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The film initially appears dull, but quickly transitions between obscene, scary, hilarious, and embarrassing moments. It avoids sentimentality and concludes satisfactorily. The film effectively critiques the impact of big business on people's lives without being preachy; ultimately exploring how individuals cope with these challenges.
In my opinion, the film directed by Maren Ade explores the impact of Capitalism on relationships. It is a contemporary piece of art that delves into the challenges faced in the working world and the resulting strain on personal connections. I find it remarkable that this topic is only now being addressed in such a compelling manner. The film manages to strike a balance between humor and emotional depth, offering a profound understanding of human experiences. Despite not fitting into traditional arthouse conventions, it remains a work of true artistic merit. Many individuals who typically gravitate towards mainstream films may be pleasantly surprised by how relatable and relevant this movie is to their own lives, particularly those trapped in soul-crushing jobs.

