A particularly harsh review from IMDb gave the film 2 out of 10 stars, lambasting it for what the reviewer saw as a collection of "garbage unrealistic scenes," including the protagonist solving complex math problems during a sexual encounter. The film’s attempt to balance a serious dramatic tone with its more titillating subject matter was also a point of contention, with one critic lamenting that it was caught between the dramatic depth of The Reader and a "MILF" genre film. One of the strongest criticisms came from a user who called it the "biggest piece of Right wing nonsense propaganda" they had ever seen.
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Wotan Wilke Möhring’s Peter is not a villain. He is a hard‑working, loyal husband whose main flaw may be that he has grown complacent in his marriage. His discovery of the affair is devastating, and his reaction—while forceful—is portrayed as a human response to betrayal rather than mere anger. The film avoids turning him into a caricature, which adds to the moral complexity of the story. A particularly harsh review from IMDb gave the
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The film directly tackles the social stigma surrounding older women dating younger men. Unlike relationships where an older man dates a younger woman, the dynamic between Rosemarie and Joe faces immediate societal judgment, framing Marie's character under a lens of scrutiny regarding morality and responsibility. 2. Class and Domestic Isolation
He handed her a letter, unsigned. It read: For the woman who taught me the language of arrival. He didn't say that in a way that could be understood by everyone. It was carefully, simply, the truth.