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本名: Isabelle Menke
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Isabelle Menke starred as Nina in the 2006 German film 'Montag kommen die Fenster'. In the movie, Nina, a doctor and married mother of one, temporarily leaves her family to visit her brother Christoph at an isolated cabin. She then stays at a sports hotel where she briefly interacts with an old tennis pro before eventually returning home without her windows being replaced.
別名: Ulla Renneke, Ursula Reneke
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Ursula Renneke, starring as Nina in 'Montag kommen die Fenster' (2006), plays a doctor with a strained relationship to her husband Frieder. She visits her brother Christoph at an isolated cabin and then stays at a sports hotel where she briefly interacts with an old tennis pro. After her family finds her, she returns home but refuses new windows delivered for the house.
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Frieder and his wife Nina are renovating their house but seem disconnected in their relationship. One day, Nina leaves home abruptly, driving to an isolated cabin where her brother Christoph lives, then cycling to a nearby sports hotel. She wanders aimlessly around the hotel before having a brief encounter with an old tennis pro. Frieder and their daughter Charlotte eventually find Nina at the hotel, but she chooses not to return home with them. Meanwhile, Frieder rejects new windows delivered for their house and begins an affair with Maria, Charlotte's nursery school teacher. Later, Nina returns home without the replacement windows.
'Montag kommen die Fenster' (2006), directed by Ulrich Köhler, is a drama that explores themes of marital disconnection and personal estrangement. The film follows Frieder and his wife Nina as they struggle to communicate during their house renovation project. Nina's sudden departure from home and isolated encounters with her brother Christoph and an old tennis pro suggest a deeper emotional crisis. Meanwhile, Frieder's affair with Maria adds another layer of complication to the couple's troubled relationship. Although the sources provide limited information about the film's themes or context beyond its narrative events, 'Montag kommen die Fenster' appears to be a nuanced portrayal of contemporary relationships and individual struggles.