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Polly Blue Eyes 2005

★ 5.96 votes📅 2005-11-01

In *Polly Blue Eyes* (2005), director Tomy Wigand crafts a sharp, heartfelt blend of crime, romance, and dark comedy set against the backdrop of a dysfunctional family.

Director: Tomy Wigand

Cast

Susanne Bormann
Susanne Bormann
Pauline 'Polly' Pinn
Matthias Schweighöfer
Matthias Schweighöfer
Ronald 'Ronny' Helske
Meret Becker
Meret Becker
Maria Pinn
Ulrich Noethen
Ulrich Noethen
Herbert Pinn
Tom Deininger
Slow-Motion Brother
Simone Hanselmann
Simone Hanselmann
Saschas Freundin Michaela
Jana Pallaske
Jana Pallaske
Jale
Sebastian Ströbel
Sebastian Ströbel
Stefan
Maxi Warwel
Maxi Warwel
Susanna Pinn

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Polly Blue Eyes (2005) about?

*Polly Blue Eyes* (2005) follows a young woman fresh out of juvenile detention who tries to start a new life working at a fast-food restaurant and falling for a police officer. Her hopes for stability are shattered when her family's reckless boyfriend convinces them to commit a heist, pulling her back into their criminal world. The film explores her fight for independence amid impossible choices.

Who directed Polly Blue Eyes?

Polly Blue Eyes was directed by Tomy Wigand, known for his work in German cinema blending drama and comedy with a keen eye for character-driven storytelling.

Who stars in Polly Blue Eyes?

The film stars Susanne Bormann as Polly, Matthias Schweighöfer as Stefan, Meret Becker as Polly's sister, Ulrich Noethen as their father, and Tom Deininger and Simone Hanselmann in supporting roles.

Is Polly Blue Eyes (2005) worth watching?

With its engaging mix of crime, romance, and dark humor, *Polly Blue Eyes* offers a fresh take on the coming-of-age genre. Though it lacks an IMDb rating, its strong performances and relatable themes make it a solid pick for fans of character-driven dramas. The film's emotional depth and stylish direction add value for a single viewing.

How long is Polly Blue Eyes?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Polly Blue Eyes (2005) — A Daring Escape from Crime and Chaos

In *Polly Blue Eyes* (2005), director Tomy Wigand crafts a sharp, heartfelt blend of crime, romance, and dark comedy set against the backdrop of a dysfunctional family. The film follows Polly, a 20-year-old fresh out of juvenile detention, who tries to break free from her criminal past by taking a job at a fast-food joint and falling for Stefan, a local police officer. But her plans for a normal life unravel when her sister's reckless boyfriend, Ronny, pressures the family into a risky liquor store heist—dragging Polly back into their chaotic world. With themes of redemption, loyalty, and the struggle for freedom, *Polly Blue Eyes* balances gritty realism with moments of warmth, painting a vivid portrait of a young woman torn between her instincts and her dreams.

Starring Susanne Bormann as the determined but conflicted Polly, Matthias Schweighöfer as the idealistic Stefan, and Ulrich Noethen as Polly's morally ambiguous father, this German coming-of-age tale explores the messy ties of family and the cost of second chances. The film's tone shifts between lighthearted humor and tense suspense, making it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven dramas with a criminal edge.