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7/10
Gripping thriller, not for the weak
Artax8826 February 2014
I had the chance to see the German movie Stereo early during a Sneak Preview. The impression with which I left the cinema was largely positive mainly due to the strong performances of Jürgen Vogel and Moritz Bleibtreu as well as some nice shots and camera work.

The story starts with Erik, played by Jürgen Vogel, receiving a ticket for speeding on the way to his girlfriend Julia. Together with her daughter they lead a quiet life in the countryside. The plot starts to unfold when one day Erik's work as a motorcycle mechanic is disturbed by the arrival of gypsies and the appearance of a mysterious hooded man, who is played by Moritz Bleibtreu.

From here on the story convinces with some nice turning points and surprises, although some of them can be easily anticipated as the plot progresses. The most interesting part for me was the development of the relation between Erik and the character played by Bleibtreu, which worked really well. With the focus on these characters I could not help myself but feel disinterested in the fates of Erik's girlfriend and her family (not to mention the gypsies).

One of my main gripes with the movie is therefore the slow and boring family scenes. Some of which contain slow motion shots combined with a soundtrack that I did not find fitting. Still the music convinces in many other parts of the film and underlines many great shots, notably during the outdoor scenes.

In my opinion, another flaw of the movie is its overdone profanity. While I enjoyed the comedic remarks by Bleibtreu's character a lot of the misogynistic comments and portrayals found in the film seem overdone. I think the movie could achieve the same result, i.e. depicting the bad guys as really evil men, with a more subtle tone, especially since we have Julia's family as a stark contrast. Furthermore, I found the performance of Erik's adversary Keitel with his strong Austrian accent convincing enough to also justify a more unobtrusive dialogue and imagery without watering down the characters too much.

All in all, Stereo is an entertaining and gripping thriller. It manages to compensate for its slow parts with good performances by its two lead actors and the development of the relatable characters they play. The plot will keep you interested to see what's next despite rather predictable twists and revelations. You should not be easily offended by strong language and explicit images though.
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6/10
Acting up
kosmasp10 November 2014
Story wise we do not get served something we might not have seen before (can't speak for everyone, but if you have seen a couple of thrillers, chances are, the plot is not new to you). But acting wise, we do get more than a treat. It's two of the best known actors finally together. German actors that is and only if you consider their acting skills that is of course.

We have a very decent effort to bring those two together, though the initial cat and mouse does not make any sense, especially considering the the insistence of the "second" character not wanting to go away after that. There is a lot of foreshadowing and you will be able to see where this is headed. The confrontation towards the end is nicely done, although this has some flaws too (again makes no sense). But the very end, is very good and gives us one final great moment ...
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7/10
German thriller to mess with your mind
johnnykowalski24 January 2021
Likeable middle aged rogue tries to go it straight in a small rural town when he starts to find himself almost literally haunted by his own dark past. Somehow the film manages to thread a confusing path balancing the fantastic and the mundane to reach it's bloody, bullet ridden climax. For me, this film did a much better job of bringing together it's various "out there" plot points than most similar efforts on the market. But then again, it does manage to both have good ideas but also not bludgeon the audience over the head with them.
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7/10
Decent movie
ampenedo13 February 2021
Pretty good movie, but it still misses something to be really remarkable.

The story is OK, going for a pure psychological thriller to something closer to an action movie towards the end. Not too predictable, but there aren't mind-blowing plot twists either. Things are gradually revealed and that's about it.

I enjoyed watching it, but I doubt I'll remember this movie in a few months as I watch other stuff.
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7/10
Haunting..
sarahcapo14 June 2019
The intertwined pasts of the two men lead us to a mystical, desperate attempt of catharsis. The cop dad is the the exact opposite reflection of the protagonist..cringey.. weak..but loyal. Like in Bertolucci's "Sheltering skies" the old man has visions that are both accurate and surreal. Blooming excellent end.
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7/10
Saved by the second half...
searchanddestroy-15 March 2019
I found this film very boring, uninteresting, unrealistic during the first hour, or a little less. The characterization totally tepid, lousy at the most. Suddenly after this first hour, things change in the most radical way, before finishing in the best brutal fight sequences and a little more interest for the characters. You can try it.
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7/10
Interesting thriller with some weaknesses
mdimba4 March 2014
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I agree with almost everything in the previous review written by Artax88, and would just like to add a few things: I disliked the esoteric/mystic parts in the second act. The old, blind man and his "prophecy" didn't fit well with the rest of the film and was in, my opinion, redundant. Additionally, it was a little ridiculous and framed by silly lightning effects.

Also, I would have liked to see a little bit more of the hero's and villain's relationship. It was only hinted at, but seemed very interesting to me. The villain was a strong character and could have benefited the film by having a little more screen time. Room for this could have been made by cutting out some of the "father of my girlfriend doesn't like me" scenes and the previously mentioned mysticism.
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8/10
Darkly Comic Thriller
Pairic14 October 2020
Stereo: Eric (Jurgen Vogel) is living in rural Bavaria, he runs a garage, is easy going, has a girlfriend. But her policeman father is suspicious of him. To be honest Eric is suspicious of himself, he's a bit dubious about his past, what really happened in his Berlin days. To add to his confusion a character called Henry starts to stalk him, Henry knows more about Eric's past than Eric does. The trouble is only Eric can see Henry. A therapist/medium with the aid of a wheelchair bound Aleister Crowley lookalike tries to help. Then a Roma man appears who seems to know Eric and attempts to involve him in a criminal scheme. A black comedy, gangster flick and revenge thriller which is quite edgy and violent. Vogel is good at portraying Eric as the confused everyman who just wants a quiet life and a family. But like Job the troubles of the world are showered upon him. Good acting all round as the film moves from fields to seedy nightclubs and a grand guignol finale. Directed and written by Maximilian Erlenwein. 8/10.
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6/10
Starts with smart premise, but sadly deteriorates
Horst_In_Translation15 September 2014
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Maximilian Erlenwein and Jürgen Vogel worked on "Schwerkraft" ("Gravity") together, a movie that I liked a lot, and here they reunite for "Stereo". Fabian Hinrichs, the lead actor in "Schwerkraft" has a very minor role here. With Moritz Bleibtreu as the co-lead, Erlenwein has two of Germany's most famous actors summoned up for this project. Vogel was always a difficult choice for me. There is films where I really love him ("Quellen des Lebens" he is the best thing about the movie) and others where I am not too fond of him. Maybe he is like a better Til Schweiger, who just needs a role that suits him perfectly in order to shine. On a random note, Vogel and Bliebtreu also appeared both in a Mc Donalds TV spot recently. You can check the video websites for this one if you are curious.

Now back to "Stereo: Vogel plays the central character, has a girl, owns a bike repair shop, but something from his past haunts him and becomes increasingly powerful. The first half of the film was more of a psychological thriller, while the second half resembled an action movie. I definitely preferred the first half. I like it usually when there is a bit of an uncertainty and here it is no different. The scenes with the strange guy (Bleibtreu) showing up on the trailer or at night outside the house were well done. The film basically starts going south when said stranger gets a devil-like appearance and starts doing Vogel's character's girlfriend or at the psychiatrist when it's all nothing more than obscene talk. It's all showy and a lot of substance is lost for pure pretense. Also the solution in the second half left a lot desired in my opinion. The transformation of Vogel's character from somebody who gets beaten up into some kind of Stallone character felt as woolly as the fact that there were some undercover agents or traitors in that strange group. Especially in the second half, it is a very violent movie, so stay away if you can't deal with blood splatter and people dying.

Usually I'm a sucker for villains and antagonists, but here I'm not so sure if I approve of the main enemy played by Mark Zak. Somehow the story just worked out weaker than I hoped for. Maybe, if Bleibtreu's character was some stalker and not actually just an illusion of Vogel's character's mind, I would have liked this film a lot more. Nonetheless, the film was advertised a lot and became pretty popular. Good for Vogel as it keeps him in the league of Germany's most known actors for probably at least another couple years.
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2/10
Interesting story/idea, but poorly implemented.
gilgongo198016 March 2020
The story was interesting, but was too weak and poorly implemented. The plot was mostly boring, because it was not exciting. The dialogs were often vulgar and stupid. The performance of the actor hasn't convinced me.

I believe that the Germans are no good at making films. Because the only good german film I know is "Otto (1985)" with Otto Waalkes. Apart from that, I know of no good films from Germany.
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8/10
A superb movie!
lirmshrek28 June 2020
When your dark past haunts you! This movie is much better than others with a higher score!
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7/10
What say of it? what say of CONSCIENCE grim, That spectre in my path? .
ulicknormanowen22 June 2021
Edgar Poe ,"William Wilson" .

At first ,this thriller shows a Roman Polanski influence : the hero's peaceful life , in a common milieu,suddenly subject to the intrusion of maleficent hostile world,and sinister-looking characters looming in everyday life : ever since the first meeting with his girlfriend's father , one feels something bizarre in his attitude towards his (future?) son-in-law ;which the second one (the handshake) does nothing to dispel .In the meantime, a sinister -looking figure appears ,some kind of double, a persecutor, or his conscience,because ,slowly but inexorably, one feels that the hero has skeletons in his closet ,that fueled by the girlfriend's dad 's investigations (he's a cop).

The man who follows him everywhere and which nobody but the unfortunate hero can see may seem sometimes intrusive at times ,but it inspires the excellent scene with the little girl :children often invent an imaginary friend ,and for her ,it's only natural that her mom's friend has one too.

Not only the hero thinks he's losing his marbles ,which the people who are supposed to help him do nothing to rectify : on the contrary ,the thespian in the hospital sends him to a most peculiar therapist ,as though they were all part of a huge conspiracy

Of course ,there are elements taken from former movies ("Jacob's ladder" ,"fight club".... ),and the last twenty minutes are a bit disappointing , for gore and violence which were kept to a minimum level so far ,come to the fore ,a la Tarentino .

In spite of these reservations, "stereo " is a good thriller,well acted by both principals , off the beaten track ; and the "explanation" makes sense , despite (or thanks to) the intrusion of the fantasy and horror in the trite world of a motorcycle mechanic.
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6/10
Slowburning thriller..!!
kamalbeeee25 July 2020
A man follwed by a hooded mysterious man then he tries to solution for get rid of him.. Good thriller and action and mystery movie.. First 40 minutes you cant judge anything about the movie then they reveal past and ended nicely..
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6/10
Solid concept, strange execution.
cb_whitewood20 December 2021
I anticipated this being more of a horror movie than the thriller it was, but that wasn't an unwelcome surprise. Stereo does a great job of establishing the main character in his initial setting, and I enjoyed seeing how he handled the turmoil of seeing the mystery man. It's around that part of the movie where I got a little bored waiting for the big reveal...

I really enjoyed this movie overall, and there were moments that bummed me out and made me angry. That being said, the story-telling is a bit disjointed and choppy, the pacing was a bit too slow, and nothing about the plot stood out as "new" to me. I would still casually recommend this, but it's not a must-see.
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8/10
Good...
RosanaBotafogo14 January 2022
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I like this escape from reality, a mix of schizophrenia, trauma and spiritual journeys, madness and insanity, protagonist as lost as we are... I like this escape from reality, a mix of schizophrenia, trauma and spiritual journeys, madness and insanity, protagonist as lost as we are...
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9/10
Holy...
brsger22 January 2024
This is crazy. Seeing Jürgen Vogel in the preview made me think; "Well, let's give it a watch." No big expectations here.

But I was BLOWN away.

Yes, some parts are clichéed, it's not the prettiest. Some parts might led you to believe it's dragging.

But this is all what's keeping it from a 10/10.

Vogel is incredible. Bleibtreu might even be a little better.

The deeper themes, the absolutely astonishing sound/music design, and the emotional depth make this the best movie I've seen in months.

Some absolutely beautiful shots. Experimental plot points, which thankfully work. And conclusions which make you question your own beliefs.

If you can look past some typical movie bad guys and enjoy the show, this will be an absolute banger.

GIVE US MORE JÜRGEN VOGEL PLEASE 9/10.
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