A German family spends their summer vacation in their French villa. The facade of their seemingly perfect life begins to crumble one evening when they run over a young woman on the country road and take her with them. Behind the initial desire to help, completely different needs soon emerge. Everyone in the family seems to be looking for something different in the woman, they want to use her: a mistake that will soon be avenged and will change the life of the entire family.
ghost wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2025 11:31 pm
March 7 on Netflix?
It's scheduled.
Feb. 18. on Berlinale is scheduled for me
Re: [REQ] Delicious (2025)
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2025 11:35 pm
by Nasuada
Today in evening was the Worldpremiere and yes I watched it and yes, I saw Naila in person (what a beautyfull girl she is in real).
Her acting was so wonderfull (like the same as in Liebeskind). Most parts of the movie are in english, so I't ready for a international release.
The movie was nice to watch for me but it looks like that some from the audience where a bit desgusted. If you are a vegetarian don't watch it, because there are some parts with meat as you can see in the trailer. If you want to know more about the story, you can read my quick review. I try to write it without a spoiler, but you will read more than you can see in this thread.
Spoiler:
The movie is about a well-heeled family on a family vacation in France, where they can live in their parents' large house. But on a drive home from a restaurant visit, there is an accident with a woman (Theodora), which is not entirely coincidental.
They don't want to call an ambulance for special reasons, but they invite the stranger to their home to look after her. She can also spend the night there and €250 is inconspicuously placed on a table. The next morning, Theodora is not in the house at first, but during the course of the day she rings the bell at the gate to the property and wants to talk. She tells them that she has been dismissed because of her injured arm and that it would surely be best if they hired her as a domestic help. This paves the way for Theodora to become firmly rooted in the family and discreetly ensures that she crosses paths with the right people at the right time. The only one who notices that something is wrong with Theodora's presence is Alba (Naila Schuberth). She sometimes observes how Theodora has stolen her mother's cell phone from her pocket, but when she tells her mother about it and Theodora is confronted with Alba's statement, Theodora denies the child's accusation. Meanwhile, Alba's older brother Phillip falls in love with Theodora, secretly films her and watches the videos of her again and again in the evening, which does not go unnoticed by Theodora.
In the final step, Theodora brings her friends into the game and a young man appears who deliberately makes a pass at her mother. From now on, the trap continues to snap shut and the family is slowly torn apart because everyone is only concerned with themselves and doesn't really listen to the others. Even when one person suddenly disappears, this is not a big issue.
Re: [REQ] Delicious (2025)
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 1:31 am
by VidGuy
Nasuada wrote: Tue Feb 18, 2025 11:35 pm
If you are a vegetarian don't watch it, because there are some parts with meat as you can see in the trailer.
Reminds me of the spoof of a Christmas song.... In Germany there is there is a song "In der Weihnachsbäckerei" (In the Christmas Bakery) which got spoofed with a "In der Weihnachsmetzgerei" (In the Christmas Butcher Shop) version.