Berlin, I Love You
- Dennis Gansel,
- Justin Franklin,
- Daniel Lwowski,
- Fernando Eimbcke,
- Dani Levy,
- Til Schweiger,
- Peter Chelsom,
- Massy Tadjedin,
- Dianna Agron,
- Stephanie Martin,
- Claus Clausen,
- Josef Rusnak - 2019
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Cast
- Sibel KekilliYasil
- Iwan RheonGreg
- Jenna DewanMandy
- Nolan Gerard FunkNico
- Max RaabeSelf
- Laila Maria WittBerlin Woman
- Diego LunaDrag Queen
- Michelangelo FortuzziTeenager
- Omar ElbaSelim
- Carol SchulerLaila
- 50
TheWrap
As well intentioned as its flurry of feelings and sentimental performances are, “Berlin, I Love You” isn’t given the space or the format to truly sail. It fails to build on political landscape or culture and instead tries to pull on the heartstrings of its audience with half-baked concepts. - 50
RogerEbert.com
To be honest, the film does not exactly make a convincing case for the idea of Berlin as a hub of passion, or really for its existence as a movie. - 50
Movie Nation
Wildly uneven, as I said earlier. But at least some good character actors got a nice German vacation out of it, and Berlin, I Love You is pretty enough to make you plan your own. Just avoid the bars, brothels and laundromats and you’ll be fine. - 40
The New York Times
Most of this movie, which is almost entirely in English, is taken up with tone-deaf humanist tales. - 40
Los Angeles Times
For every poignant keeper...there’s a clunker. - 40
Variety
By and large, the film feels aimless and uninspired. - 30
The Hollywood Reporter
Most anthology films give you the comfort of knowing that if you don't like one segment, another one will be following in just a few minutes. Berlin, I Love You perversely does the opposite. It makes you nervous that if you don't like one segment, which you surely won't, another mediocre-to-awful one will follow. - 25
Observer
On a scale of one to four stars, any film with a bit part for Helen Mirren, no matter how small and insignificant, deserves at least one. But nothing else about Berlin, I Love You rates a single mention.