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Pingpong

  • 2006
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
1.2K
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Marion Mitterhammer, Sebastian Urzendowsky, and Clemens Berg in Pingpong (2006)
After his father's suicide, confused angsty 16 year old Paul goes to stay with his uncle's family. His uncle's wife is also unhappy with her life, so she and Paul have sex and only end up feeling even worse afterwards. Things get ugly.
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After his father's suicide, confused angsty 16 year old Paul goes to stay with his uncle's family. His uncle's wife is also unhappy with her life, so she and Paul have sex and only end up fe... Read allAfter his father's suicide, confused angsty 16 year old Paul goes to stay with his uncle's family. His uncle's wife is also unhappy with her life, so she and Paul have sex and only end up feeling even worse afterwards. Things get ugly.After his father's suicide, confused angsty 16 year old Paul goes to stay with his uncle's family. His uncle's wife is also unhappy with her life, so she and Paul have sex and only end up feeling even worse afterwards. Things get ugly.

  • Director
    • Matthias Luthardt
  • Writers
    • Meike Hauck
    • Matthias Luthardt
  • Stars
    • Sebastian Urzendowsky
    • Marion Mitterhammer
    • Clemens Berg
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Matthias Luthardt
    • Writers
      • Meike Hauck
      • Matthias Luthardt
    • Stars
      • Sebastian Urzendowsky
      • Marion Mitterhammer
      • Clemens Berg
    • 7User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Sebastian Urzendowsky
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    • Paul
    Marion Mitterhammer
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    • Anna…
    Clemens Berg
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      • Matthias Luthardt
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      • Meike Hauck
      • Matthias Luthardt
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    6BeneCumb

    Too arid and slow - even for a German film

    True, that Germans do not resemble the nations residing around the Mediterranean and so one can not expect very romantic or sharp motions, but still, Pingpong is a rather dull narration of 2 different generations within a small environment, with scenes and solutions partially predictable, partially odd or factitious. Luckily, the cast is decent=good, particularly the 2 leading ones, but long silent scenes and recurring motives do not make this film interesting throughout its duration - what is less than 1.5 hours.

    Thus, a mediocre film to me, not at the level of related German films about troubled youth and intergenerational relationships. There was some dramatics and world-weariness, but limited locality did not allow to bring it forth in full.
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    federovsky

    Garden sociology

    An emotionally disturbed teenager turns up at the home of some repressed relatives. This simple substrate economically combines a surprising number of subtle issues: grief, boredom, alcoholism, stress, lust, and homosexuality, amounting to quite a timebomb in a deceptively domestic situation. It has a dusky, brooding quality - feeling almost like a mild version of Funny Games or Visitor Q.

    The boy is dealing with his father's recent suicide and an evident sense of abandonment resulting in various behavioural phenomena that sociologists will have terms for. His cousin's family has its own emotional issues, a neurotic, artistic mother and son, the latter on the booze while practising Berg's piano sonata (providing a sophisticated tone) for an audition; his mother a bored housewife of impulsive passion. Sounds of mastication are used frequently - repulsive, but it lends a surreal, intimate effect.

    With so many issues at play though, the meaning is muddled. Frustration, disillusionment, nihilism, betrayal and revenge blur any over-riding theme, which most likely is the new preoccupation of the age: insecurity. Sensitisation of society is on the upcreep. Having set up their lives of suburban serenity, they have too much to lose - everything becomes unbearably precious and the effort of keeping together what was so laboriously acquired causes mild derangement in the most ordinary people. Mild derangement is very much the order of the day here.

    It wends its way slowly and interestingly enough, but the somewhat degenerate ending undermines much of what the film was surely trying to achieve along the way. If the boy was merely sociopathic, then much of the useful meaning is eroded. Still, it's worthwhile art-house fair that will stay in the mind on account of its hermetic, drifting, almost dreamlike quality.
    8jen-kollmer

    Great First Feature

    There were a few moments in this film that I didn't buy (I won't say what--no spoilers here), but that's what happens when you take risks on screen.

    Tone-wise, I'd say this film was like American Beauty, but done much better. There were still some over-the-top moments, but unlike the Alan Ball/Sam Mendes mega-hit, parts of this film feel genuine. The script was juggling many nuanced through-lines, and did so surprisingly well.

    Solid acting. Nice control of the camera--and the HD-to-35mm blowup looked pretty darn nice.

    I'd like to see more from this director.

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    • Trivia
      French subtitles (original version with subtitles) by Titra Film Paris. French text by Marie Marcelot.
    • Quotes

      Paul: Anna, tell me what I should do.

      Anna: Coming!

      Paul: Tell me what I should do.

    • Soundtracks
      Sonate für Klavier Opus 1
      Composed by Alban Berg (1908)

      Played on the piano by Clemens Berg

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 2006 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • 핑퐁
    • Filming locations
      • Ballenstedt, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Junifilm
      • Hochschule für Film und Fernsehen 'Konrad Wolf'
      • Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk (MDR)
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $32,724
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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