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Sophie Rogall stars in 'Fickende Fische' (2002), a film about first love, growing up, and the question of whether fish have sex. Her character, Nina, lives with her father and his girlfriend after her mother left. She's adventurous, roller-skating, and has brightly dyed hair. Nina meets Jan, who loves water and fish, after accidentally knocking him over while roller-skating. They form a close bond, especially around their shared interest in fish. The film explores their relationship as it faces challenges from Jan's parents and the revelation of his girlfriend's pregnancy.
公開年: 2002
国: Germany
別題: Fucking Fish, Gør fisk det, La vida sexual de los peces, Kuksivatko kalat?, Les poissons sauteurs, Czy ryby to robia?, Knullar fiskar?, Ali ribe seksajo?, Do Fish Do It?
監督: Almut Getto
脚本: Almut Getto
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16-year-old Jan, who loves Shakespeare, water, and fish, meets Nina, a roller-skating teen with brightly dyed hair, when she accidentally knocks him over. Despite their initial meeting, they grow close, bonding over Jan's passion for aquatics and the unanswered question of whether fish have sex. They secretly meet at night to investigate this at the municipal aquarium, leading to tender love between them. However, Jan's parents disapprove due to his health issues, while Nina struggles with her father's girlfriend being pregnant. After they finally consummate their relationship on Nina's birthday, Jan realizes he might be dangerous for her and retreats into his dream world of dark, quiet waters full of fish. Nina, however, won't give up on their love easily.
Fickende Fische (Do Fish Do It?) is a 2002 German drama-teen film directed by Almut Getto. The story revolves around the budding romance between Jan and Nina, two teenagers navigating first love amidst personal struggles and family complexities. Set in Germany, the film explores themes of adolescence, sexual curiosity, and the challenges of growing up. It's known for its unique metaphorical representation of love and intimacy through aquatics.