Berlin Syndrome

Berlin Syndrome

  • Director: Cate Shortland
  • Writer: Shaun Grant,Melanie Joosten,Cate Shortland
  • Countries of origin: Australia
  • Language: English, German, Russian
  • Release date: May 26, 2017
  • Aspect ratio: 2.39 : 1
  • Also known as: Mất Tích Ở Berlin
  • Berlin Syndrome is a thriller film directed by Kate Shortland and starring Teresa Palmer, Max Rehmet, Mathis Habbage, Lucy Allen, 2017 show. 
    The film tells the horrifying experience of Australian photojournalist Claire on holiday in Berlin.

    Details

    • Release date May 26, 2017
    • Filming locations Oranienstraße, Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany
    • Production companies Aquarius Films, DDP Studios, Entertainment One

    Box office

    Gross US & Canada

    $28,660

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $22,916

    Gross worldwide

    $397,783

    Movie reviews

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    • By Greta 2022-12-02 19:49:24

      The orange warning of the gun...

      1. Ending: It's not like "The Dark Side", where the prisoner and the prisoner switch roles in the thriller, slamming the door and leaving, just the serial killer taking a nap on the massage sofa 2. The heroine looks a bit like Twilight Female, do you have wood? 3. This story tells us: dating a gun is risky, whether it’s...

    • By Emery 2022-11-08 20:40:38

      If the female student didn't drop the photo on the ground, the film could barely reach 6.3. If the photo dropped, the screenwriter's IQ and the heroine's IQ would be doomed... Since the number of words is not enough to publish, let's make a few more: ther

      If the female student didn't drop the photo on the ground, the film could barely reach 6.3. If the photo dropped, the screenwriter's IQ and the heroine's IQ would be doomed... Since the number of words is not enough to publish, let's make a few more: there is no super strong desire to survive, I've been wasting time alone and analyzing escape strategies. It turns out that Berlin Syndrome is based on Stockholm Syndrome, making the personality more stupid and unstable. The whole is compressed...

    • By Royce 2022-11-05 21:35:39

      "Berlin Syndrome"

      Watching Kate Shortland's new film is indeed reminiscent of a bunch of "captivity" movies. The brain hole of "Dark Side"; "Alice's Disappearance" has a very good logical performance of the prison itself; the main line of the genre routine in "Split"; the description of realistic emotions in extreme environments in "Room"... .

      However, I think this film is purely a romance film, which is closer in form to Olivier Assayas' recent "Personal Shopper". Even the actress Teresa Palmer and...

    • By Jaren 2022-09-26 20:10:55

      not worth seeing

      Because "Berlin Syndrome" is not good-looking and boring, I only uploaded three pictures. Anyway, the female lead is an Australian photojournalist. When she came to Berlin, she met the male lead. The male lead approached the two of them and became more and more speculative. Later, the male protagonist went out and the female protagonist was waiting at the male protagonist's house. She found that the male protagonist locked the door from the outside, the window glass in the room was also...

    • By Gregorio 2022-09-19 18:22:49

      Obviously it's a sex slave prison film, but it has to be so literary

      What happens when a beautiful single woman embarks on a journey alone?

      It is estimated that the first word that pops up in most people's minds is: Aventure.

      The fantasy is indeed beautiful, but the fact is that dating a stranger is far more than just devotion.

      It is also very possible to fall into the hands of perverts and become sex...

    User comments

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    • By Meggie 2023-09-27 23:58:38

      Teresa Palmer's breasts are as hard as two plastic bowls...

    • By Wade 2023-09-18 09:09:11

      It was a bit embarrassing to see, but fortunately everyone was happy at the end and escaped from the devil's lair. The girl who received the photo of the distress call actually threw the photo on the ground. Was it...

    • By Mabelle 2023-09-08 21:58:43

      I really didn't get what the movie wanted to express, but it felt like a combination of high-quality atmosphere and simple cliché stories. It's a story about a foreign tourist being imprisoned by a pervert. The reason for the abnormal behavior such as the genius calling the police can't explain why he doesn't like being touched, and he really doesn't know anything about him. There is nothing special about the heroine except that the buttocks are more upturned. In short, watching it means I...

    • By Emery 2023-09-04 14:36:00

      The biggest educational significance of the film is that a girl who is alone in a foreign country should never trust a strange man. No matter how handsome or understanding he is, you should not be blindly alone. I imprison you for ten days and a half months, and make you die. It is lucky to be able to save your little life. Remember! Remember! Remember! 6.4...

    • By Jonas 2023-08-12 04:34:49

      Both of them are 'contradictory bodies', and it's okay to have a sense of entanglement from the beginning to the end. The worst thing is to give up halfway and become four...

    Movie quotes

    • Andi: What would be the worst thing I could ever do to you? Don't worry... I would never do it. We are a team.

    • Clare Havel: Andi, what is going on?

      Andi: "What is going on? " You could have gone to Dresden. You said you want to stay.

      Andi: We had sex. People-- people say all sorts of things in bed. It doesent necessarily mean anything.

      [sobbing]

      Andi: Please, dear God.

      Andi: Do you like pesto?

      Clare Havel: What? Can we just go for dinner?

      [he ignores her]

      Clare Havel: Can I have my necklace back?

      [he continues to ignore her]

      Clare Havel: Open the fucking door!