
Verloren 2015
In 'Verloren (2015)', director Marco Pultke weaves a haunting mystery-thriller that delves into the complexities of grief and trauma. Tom Wieland, played by Benno Lehmann, is a man consumed by ritual and routine on the anniversary of his wife's death.
Director: Marco Pultke
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Verloren (2015) about?
The film follows Tom Wieland, a man consumed by ritual and routine on the anniversary of his wife's death, as he navigates a complex web of grief and trauma.
Who directed Verloren?
The film was directed by Marco Pultke.
Who stars in Verloren?
The cast includes Benno Lehmann, Juliane Hundt, Anne Lohs, and Max Claus.
Is Verloren (2015) worth watching?
While the film's IMDb rating is not available, its unique blend of mystery and thriller elements makes it a compelling watch for fans of the genre. However, be prepared for a dark and unsettling ride.
How long is Verloren?
The film has a runtime of 96 minutes.
About Verloren (2015) — A Haunting Mystery-Thriller of Grief and Obsession
In 'Verloren (2015)', director Marco Pultke weaves a haunting mystery-thriller that delves into the complexities of grief and trauma. Tom Wieland, played by Benno Lehmann, is a man consumed by ritual and routine on the anniversary of his wife's death. His daughter, a constant companion in this dark dance, is played by Juliane Hundt. As the story unfolds, the lines between reality and obsession begin to blur, plunging the viewer into a world of eerie atmosphere and suspenseful tension. Pultke's masterful direction crafts a narrative that is both deeply unsettling and strangely mesmerizing.
The cast, including Anne Lohs and Max Claus, deliver performances that are both nuanced and unnerving, adding depth to the film's already complex themes. With its gripping plot and atmospheric setting, 'Verloren (2015)' is a must-watch for fans of the mystery-thriller genre.
As the characters' world spirals out of control, the viewer is left questioning the true nature of reality and the devastating consequences of unchecked grief. Will Tom find a way to break free from his cycle of pain, or will he forever be trapped in his own private hell?