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The Good Neighbor 2011

★ 6.131 votes90 min📅 2011-06-12

In *The Good Neighbor* (2011), director Stephan Rick crafts a tense drama-thriller that explores guilt, secrets, and the fragile bonds between neighbors.

Director: Stephan Rick

Cast

Maxim Mehmet
Maxim Mehmet
David Ahrens
Charly Hübner
Charly Hübner
Robert Graetz
Petra Schmidt-Schaller
Petra Schmidt-Schaller
Vanessa Rafael
Helmut Rühl
Kommissar Wagner
Rainer Sellien
Rainer Sellien
Hannes Fieser
Katharina Heyer
Katharina Heyer
Janine Rafael
Max Ruhbaum
Max Ruhbaum
Polizist
Wolfgang Packhäuser
Wolfgang Packhäuser
Gerd
David Krstic
Basketballjunge
Felix Rick
Felix Rick
Bootsverleiher

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Good Neighbor (2011) about?

A tragic accident between two neighbors spirals into a web of guilt, blackmail, and psychological torment. When David accidentally kills a young woman, his neighbor Robert convinces him to flee, forging an unbreakable (and dangerous) allegiance. As David seeks redemption by confronting the victim's sister, Robert's true nature emerges, turning a moment of weakness into a fight for survival.

Who directed The Good Neighbor?

Stephan Rick directed *The Good Neighbor*, bringing a sharp, atmospheric style to this intense psychological drama.

Who stars in The Good Neighbor?

The film features Maxim Mehmet as David, Charly Hübner as Robert, Petra Schmidt-Schaller as Vanessa, and Helmut Rühl in a supporting role.

Is The Good Neighbor (2011) worth watching?

If you enjoy slow-burn thrillers with moral dilemmas and tense character dynamics, *The Good Neighbor* delivers. While it doesn't boast a high IMDb score, its tight script and performances make it a compelling watch for fans of psychological drama—though it's not for those seeking action-packed resolution.

How long is The Good Neighbor?

The film has a runtime of 90 minutes.

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About The Good Neighbor (2011) — A Dark Thriller About Secrets and Guilt

In *The Good Neighbor* (2011), director Stephan Rick crafts a tense drama-thriller that explores guilt, secrets, and the fragile bonds between neighbors. When David accidentally hits and kills a young woman, his neighbor Robert—initially a supportive figure—pressures him to flee, binding them in a twisted pact of silence. As David spirals into guilt, he seeks redemption by reaching out to Vanessa, the victim's sister, unaware of Robert's darker motives. What starts as a quest for atonement quickly spirals into a psychological battle, where trust is a luxury neither man can afford. The film's claustrophobic atmosphere, heightened by its Berlin setting and understated performances, makes every interaction feel like a ticking time bomb.

The chilling dynamic between David and Robert drives the narrative, with each twist revealing how far one man will go to control the other's fate. Shot with a raw, intimate style, *The Good Neighbor* questions whether guilt can ever truly be escaped—or if some lies are destined to fester beneath the surface. A slow-burn thriller that lingers long after the credits roll, it's a reminder that the most dangerous secrets aren't always the ones we keep from others, but the ones we bury inside ourselves.