
🎬 Title: Da kommt noch was
Story: Helga faces a harsh reality when she unexpectedly crashes through her living room floor, realizing she’s stuck in her life. It’s been two years since her husband departed for another woman, leaving her filled with anger and pain. The situation takes a turn when her cleaning lady takes a break, sending Polish worker Ryszard to fill in. Initially, Ryszard becomes a target for Helga’s frustrations, but he quickly transforms into a trusted confidant despite their language barrier. In the comfort of her home, the two begin to connect on a deeper level. However, things get complicated when Helga’s friends and family discover her feelings for Ryszard, who doesn’t conform to the traditional masculinity expected in her world. Will Helga prioritize her budding happiness over societal norms?
⭐ Rating: 5.4 (8 votes)
📅 Release date: July 5, 2021
⏱️ Runtime: 1 hour, 38 minutes
🎭 Genres: Comedy, Drama
🎬 Director: Mareille Klein
✍️ Writer: Mareille Klein
🌍 Countries: Germany
🏢 Production companies: BerghausWöbke Filmproduktion

👥 Cast: Imogen Kogge, Ulrike Willenbacher (Helga), Zbigniew Zamachowski (Ryszard), Andreas Bittl (Paul), Gottfried Breitfuß, Doris Buchrucker (Rita), Thomas Goritzki (Theo), Ueli Jäggi, Franziska Machens, Ulli Maier
Editor’s note: Here’s a brief overview of Da kommt noch was (2021): This film is a charming blend of comedy and drama, offering a personal touch throughout. Under the expert direction of Mareille Klein, it maintains a consistent pace and a vivid sense of setting. The performances, particularly by Imogen Kogge, Ulrike Willenbacher, and Zbigniew Zamachowski, lend the narrative significant emotional weight. The film’s 1 hour and 38 minutes runtime works well for the storytelling. While reviews have been mixed, it’s best appreciated for its mood and atmosphere. If the premise resonates with you, it’s worth adding to your watchlist.
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