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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
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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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ジャンル: Drama
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The movie 'Fickende Fische' follows 16-year-old Jan who loves Shakespeare, water, and fish. He meets Nina, a vibrant and unconventional 15-year-old, when she accidentally knocks him over while roller-skating. Feeling guilty, Nina becomes close to Jan, sharing his fascination for water and fish. They start secretly meeting at night in the municipal aquarium to observe the fish, which leads to a tender romantic relationship. However, Jan's parents disapprove of their relationship due to concerns about Jan's health. Meanwhile, Nina discovers her father's girlfriend is pregnant, causing her to flee to Jan, leading to their first sexual encounter. Jan then withdraws into his dream world after realizing the danger he poses to Nina. Despite this, Nina persists in pursuing their relationship.
'Fickende Fische', a German drama film directed by Almut Getto and released in 2002, explores themes of first love, growing up, and family dynamics through the unconventional relationship between Jan and Nina. The story revolves around whether fish have sex, serving as a metaphor for the teenagers' burgeoning sexuality and curiosity. The film was praised for its exploration of adolescent angst and self-discovery amidst complex familial relationships.