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The Trio

The Trio
Director: Hermine Huntgeburth
Actors: Goetz George, Christian Redl, Jeanette Hain, Felix Eitner, Angelika Bartsch
Studio: Tla

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 63168

Format: Color, Ntsc
Language: English (Subtitled)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: VHS Tape
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 97 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 4.2 x 1.1

UPC: 807839900033
EAN: 0807839900033
ASIN: B00005B21G

Theatrical Release Date: 1999
Release Date: June 11, 2002
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars A charming, unconventional comedy   July 10, 2002
W. Oliver (Alabama)
26 out of 28 found this review helpful

You probably won't see a film made in the U.S. in which a father and daughter are vying for the affections of the same man! This German film begins with the motley group of Zobel (played by handsome Gotz George, one of Germanys' most popular actors), his lover Karl (Christian Redi) and Zobel's daughter, Lizzie (Jeanette Hain) making their living by practicing petty crimes like picking pockets and con schemes. When Karl is hit by a car during an ill-fated scheme, Zobel and Lizzie search for a replacement. Rudolf, a cute 25-year-old gas station attendant fits the bill. But complications arise when both Lizzie and Zobel fall in love with Rudolf. Rudolf returns affections to both of his admirers, which of course soon results in numerous conflicts. This gritty comedy is infused with charm and pathos (both Zobel and Lizzie are lonely characters seeking a ray of happiness in their dreary lives). The film suffers from a weak ending that is not entirely satisfying but the film is one that is definitely recommended!


3 out of 5 stars A must have for your gay dvd collection!   July 7, 2001
18 out of 30 found this review helpful

If this were remade as an American flick I'm sure it would get wide appeal. The cast is charming and the whole movie is touching and heartwarmning witha feel good ending. It's a nice change to see some older gentleman in love. Fun, clever and charming. A must have for your gay dvd collection!


4 out of 5 stars 3's a crowd   May 12, 2001
15 out of 15 found this review helpful

This German film directed by Hermine Huntgeburth is like a comic spin on The Grifters but with an added sexual component. When one of the 3 petty criminals who wallet snatch using the blind man ploy is injured in a chase, a replacement is chosen from someone who had tried to steal from them and had failed. His punishment was to be stripped by the two gay male members of the team, which prefigures the sexual triangle that eventuates when both the father and his daughter are attracted to the new member. We know that when we are told the group's rule is no exchange of body fluids that it is said to be broken. Huntgeburth gets comic mileage out of who is the the aggressor in each relationship and the stolen moments of intimacy they have in fear of being discovered by the third party. The most refreshing touch is how the father (Gotz George) is established as being mean to his gay partner, yet he becomes foolish when faced with the attentions of a younger man, as if he cannot believe it possible, and the Shakespearian appearance of George emphasises him as a classically defined pathetic figure. George actually resembles a brunette and heavy-set Ralph Fiennes. The daughter probably has the least interesting role, but Felix Eitner as the boy demonstrates the bisexual trend of modern sexuality, the free sexual preference of European men, and the question of sex as duplicitious behaviour. When Eitner's pet snake is disposed of cruelly, Huntgeburth sets up an expectation for his own fate, with the snake as metaphor. The accordian music of Niki Reiser sets the tone with it's melancholy and suggestion of exotic mischief, and thankfully Huntgeburth's treatment lacks the concluding cruelty of the Stephen Frears title.


5 out of 5 stars A terrific flick . . . whatever your sexual preference!   April 15, 2002
J Scott Boyd (Greensboro, North Carolina United States)
13 out of 15 found this review helpful

After an opening that's somewhat of a downer, a father and daughter begin their lives anew, as crooks. When they come upon a sexy drifter who assists them, both father and daughter are attracted to him and vice/versa. A turning point in the film occurs when the daughter finds her lover in bed with her father and the family unit is shattered. How each character reacts to the dilemma and what eventually happens to them all is tremendously inspiring. It encourages the viewer to acknowledge his/her own priorities and also observes the power and value of compromise.


5 out of 5 stars Original   June 2, 2002
Ian M. Enriquez (San Francisco, California United States)
11 out of 11 found this review helpful

It is difficult to write an exciting review of this film without giving out the twists in the film, but I will say this is definitely a great film. As you already know from the plot description the three characters are romantically entangled, but the way the actors portray their emotions are definitely complex and not what the audience would expect. I disagree with an earlier reviewer about turning this into an American film. An American version will likely have a happier outcome for all four characters and place a greater emphasis on the heterosexual romance. Check out this film and take notice of who seems to be in love with who. An incredibly well directed film with complex characters whose depth is portrayed in the acting more than the actual script! Ahh, love can be so complicated...


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