4/10
For some reason I am unable to relate
17 May 2023
Warning: Spoilers
(2016) Original Bliss/ Gleißendes Glück (In Germany with English subtitles) PSYCHOLOGICAL DRAMA

Co-written and directed by Sven Taddicken that has middle age housewife, Helene Brindel (Martina Gedeck) having a dysfunctional relationship with her abusive husband, Christoph Brindel (Johannes Krisch) as well as suffers from insomnia. So she becomes fixated with one of the authors she has read a book about she had purchase, who is supposedly a renown self help author, Eduard E. Gluck (Ulrich Tukur). And upon her meeting with him on on one of his tours, she manages a meet and greet, or an appointment with him to visit him when he stops by Hamburg, and she does this by lying to her husband by telling him she is going there to see her sister, when in actuality she is going there to see the author himself.

While I was watching this, I was like, if the author Eduard E. Gluck was so synonymous, why is he himself is single, or has lived as a single man all his life, or what are his previous relationships are like before he met Helen? Is he impotent as Helen is to her husband, Christoph? I did not get any answers to any of those questions.

And because I do not live in Germany, and is unfamiliar with the laws there, Helen's husband Christoph is an one note performance, and despite him being physically abusive to the point of placing his wife into the hospital, viewers are oblivious whether he was ever charged for putting his hands on her. For there also appears to be a lack of a verbal communication between Christoph and his wife, Helen. For example, when her husband suspects something was going on between her and Eduard, and it is like, he never asks her whether she had cheated on him! And of course, Helen had "never" cheated on him with Eduard as the relationship is strictly platonic the time he discovered the postcard. But yet, physically beating her is acceptable, that message does not sit well with me, regardless whether she ends up with Eduard or whether religion is involved or not.
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