Next Door Review: Daniel Brühl Plays Himself, Sort of, in His Directorial Debut Next Door Review: Daniel Brühl Plays Himself, Sort of, in His Directorial Debut
The German star winkingly sends himself up in a bar-set confrontation between celebrity and civilian that gradually runs out of steam.
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Director: Daniel Brühl
With: Daniel Brühl, Peter Kurth, Rike Eckermann, Aenne Schwarz, Gode Benedix, Vicky Krieps, Justine Hirschfeld, Ole Hermann, Mex Schlüpfer, Steffen Scheuermann. (German, English dialogue)
Running time: 1 hour 34 minutes
Courtesy of Reiner Bajo
Many of us have, at one point or another, been stuck in a bar argument that went on a bit too long, that got a bit too hostile, with someone we didn’t know too well and it’s rarely a memory to be treasured. Would it help if the guy at the other end of the beery debate was the handsome, accomplished, generally likable German-Spanish thespian Daniel Brühl? “Next D
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