The first film in Rudolf Thome's "Forms of Love" trilogy is the most incisive. It's a comedy-drame chronicling the ups and downs in the relationship of an unmarried couple (Adriana Altaras, Vladimir Weigl). When she tries to persuade him that they should have a child, he escapes the controversy by becoming preoccupied with his new aquarium and microscope. Their struggles to settle their differences and accept new responsibilities are presented intelligently, realistically and with low-key wit and irony.
Title | The Microscope |
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Year | 1988 |
Genre | Romance, Comedy |
Country | Germany |
Studio | Moana-Film |
Cast | Vladimir Weigl, Adriana Altaras, Malgorzata Gebel, Alexander Malkowsky, Barbara Beutler, Ganeshi Becks |
Crew | Rudolf Thome (Director), Rudolf Thome (Writer), Martin Schäfer (Director of Photography), Reinhold Vorschneider (Assistant Camera), Anina Diener (Costume Designer), Dörte Völz-Mammarella (Editor) |
Keyword | married couple, love affair |
Release | Apr 14, 1988 |
Runtime | 97 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 4.20 / 10 by 4 users |