Hi Lea,
Do you live in Germany?
Here in the (south of) the Netherlands we can watch a few German TV channels. I watched the movie too.
But the only one I could understand was Max, the other actors seemed to speak with an acccent??
I loved the little pig , but I didn't understand enough to get the jokes.
Nevertheless, I was happy that I could watch.
Another movie I really want to watch is "To Life". I hope it will be available on DVD soon.
Hi Mariska,
sorry for the late reply. Yes, I live in Germany - and the accent is Bavarian (where the story is set).
Me too, I'd love to see "To Life" (amongst others). Have you seen "1000 Oceans"? A few months ago it was still on youtube available, though splitted in 7 or 8 parts (and also in German - but without accents as far as I remember
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I think Kay never followed Marc's advice, he did what he wanted to do. He controlled Marc more than vice versa. Remember little things from the movie. Marc tells Kai to leave the pool, Kay stays in the pool. Kay made Marc do things he didn't want to do (smoking weed, taking pills).
I think Kay left because he was done with the whole situation, not because Marc told him to leave.
I absolutely agree with you
Well, Kay doesn't seem to be someone who keeps a job he doesn't like. He always does what he
wants to do. Therefore I cannot imagine that he doesn't like being a police officer. And Kay also tries to achieve his goals, he is ambitious (the runners training, and his whole behaviour - not only towards Marc).
That's why I actually don't think he stops working in this sector. Maybe he leaves the police but he could start to work for a private securitiy agency or something like that. Even though he then might miss the chance to infiltrate the system