Dos jóvenes enfermos terminales dedicen vivir con intensidad y alocamiento sus últimos días, saltándose todas las normas. La historia narrada combina de modo singular drama y comedia. Y presenta situaciones muy disparadas, que provocan la risa. Aunque los anhelos más íntimos de los protagonistas se revelan limitados -ver el mar, que uno de ellos no conoce-, el alemán Thomas Jahn logra impregnarlos de entidad dramática. Esta atrevida película ganó el premio a la mejor película en el festival de Sitges de 1997.
"Knockin' on Heaven's Door" is a German tragicomedy film directed by Thomas Jahn, released in 1997. Written by Jahn and Til Schweiger, this bittersweet road movie blends humor, heartbreak, and a touch of absurdity, following two terminally ill men on a defiant final adventure. The story begins in a hospital room where Martin (Til Schweiger) and Rudi (Jan Josef Liefers), both diagnosed with terminal cancer, meet and bond over their grim fates. Fueled by tequila and a shared longing to see the sea before they die—a dream sparked by a casual chat—they break out in their pajamas. In a spontaneous act of rebellion, they steal a sleek 1960s Mercedes convertible, only to discover it belongs to gangsters and holds a stash of cash and a gun. As mobsters give chase, the duo’s reckless journey becomes a chaotic odyssey of car chases, quirky encounters, and fleeting moments of freedom. Celebrated for its sharp wit, emotional resonance, and a iconic soundtrack featuring Bob Dylan’s titular song, "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" balances dark comedy with tender humanity. Schweiger and Liefers deliver standout performances, supported by a quirky ensemble including Moritz Bleibtreu as a hapless thug. Released in 1997, the film became a sleeper hit in Germany, earning critical acclaim and multiple awards, including the German Film Award for Best Supporting Actor. A cult classic, it’s cherished for its irreverent spirit and poignant reminder to seize life’s fleeting joys.
Año1997
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GénerosComediaCrimen
Países de producciónGermany