laughter. ok, well, we're all going to see this weekend and we're all going to have fun and that's lovely, isn't it? and how lovely to get back in cinemas with a big action film, that's fantastic. our second choice... yes, there are other movies as well. yes, i know there are! i know, so daniel bruhl directs and stars in a somewhat stagey kind of tragicomedy. he plays an actor, he kind of himself. he's on his way to an audition for a superhero movie. he pops into a bar, he is waylaid by bruno, played by peter kurth who initially seems like a fan, then starts criticising his role — said, "i saw those films you made, that stasi one, it was rubbish." and daniel bruhl�*s character keeps trying to leave but every time he tries to leave the barfly kind of tells him another detail about his life that you suddenly realise that he knows everything about this actor's life. and the film's about a number of things — on the one hand it's a satire on celebrity, the way in which actors behave like they know everything but they don't. on the other hand it's kind of a political satire about reunification and gentrification. and it's also a kind of cat and mouse psychodrama, it is kind of stagey, you can imagine seeing it on stage, just the bar set, just the two characters just gnawing at