Watch: Vergiss mein Ich 2014 123movies, Full Movie Online – Lena, who has long been married to Tore, suddenly experiences a retrograde amnesia, as doctors describe her condition. The cause is an undiagnosed encephalitis. As a result,she lost her entire memory overnight. She can still speak, but all memories of her previous life are extinguished. Her friends and parents are suddenly strangers to her. Even her husband does not recognize her again. Her old life becomes for her a story that others have to describe. First, she tries to fulfill her “old” role in this story, in order to meet the expectations of her social environment. But she develops her own individual personality, which refuses to do what her environment expects of her and what she is urged to do – namely, to become herself. From time to time, she realizes that her “new” self has completely different desires and needs..
Plot: The film tells the story of longtime married couple Lena and Tore, who need to deal with Lena’s sudden lost of biographical memory due to amnesia.
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One of the best movies of 2014
I accidentally came upon this little German movie. It started with a blurry camera and a woman having a shocking moment of losing her identity. The story is not predictable but slowly unfolds in front of you while you question yourself fundamentals such as how society force our lives to be a web of lies. How innocence can be killed if does not play the game of survival. It’s a brave movie with few explicit erotic scenes which only the European cinema can produce. There is no censorship in it, so be prepared. Needless to say it is a big psychological roundabout behind the unalloyed script and it’s one of those movies like Polanski’s Bitter Moon where you can always go back and find a hidden layer. A must see!
The fate of a woman who forgot her identity
“Vergiss mein ich” is director Jan Schomburg’s newest film 3 years after “Über uns das All”. The main character here is played by Maria Schrader (“Aimée & Jaguar”). Her husband is portrayed by Johannes Krisch (Foreign Language Oscar nominee “Revanche”) and Sandra Hüller and Ronald Zehrfeld have an established body of work as well and should be known at least to cinephiles in the German-language countries.The central character of the film is a successful female feminist writer, who starts losing her memory due to a brain disease. What I liked about it was that sometimes there were situations which were actually sad, but you couldn’t help but smile. Lots of unintentional comedy in here, such as the scene where she says that Roman has a girlfriend or talks about her cheating as if it was the most normal thing on the planet. Or is it? After all, her man and best friend did it as well in the past and they were completely healthy and would understand the consequences. Schomburg did a good job writing and directing the film and the only big criticism I have is a subjective one. I am just not a big fan of Maria Schrader at all and to me she is nobody who can carry a drama like this convincingly. That’s why the low rating. If you appreciate her more in her earlier roles, you will probably like this one more than I did.
There’s really nothing truly wrong with any of the other aspects here.
Original Language de
Runtime 1 hr 35 min (95 min)
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Genre Drama
Director Jan Schomburg
Writer Jan Schomburg
Actors Maria Schrader, Johannes Krisch, Ronald Zehrfeld
Country Germany
Awards 2 nominations
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Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
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Printed Film Format Digital (Digital Cinema Package DCP)