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Flatmates Peter and Jan (Goodbye Lenin's Daniel Brühl)
have a shared secret: by night they break into the homes
of rich folk, not to steal but to scare them out of their
complacency by rearranging the contents and leaving sinister
notes. When Peter's girlfriend Jule and a fat cat she owes
money to become involved things go completely out of control.
Weingartner's ultimately feel-good film is never preachy,
alternately funny, touching and gripping, with very likeable
characters you'll be rooting for and an intelligently complex
look at our consumerist society. Great soundtrack too.
"brilliant, cool, sexy, exciting"
Close-up Film
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