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Science Fiction (2003) is a German movie. Franz Müller has directed this movie. Arved Birnbaum,Jan Henrik Stahlberg,Nicole Marischka,Heidi Ecks are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2003. Science Fiction (2003) is considered one of the best Comedy,Drama,Mystery movie in India and around the world.
At a motivation seminar, the smart instructor Marius comes up against an awkward participant. Jörg Karsunke, an entrepreneur from the eastern part of Germany, simply refuses to understand the straight-forward principles of "mental syntax". Marius desperately tries to teach him how to open a door. Not just open it, but to do so with the right attitude and invincible will to conquer the new room that lies behind that door. When the door finally opens, no one can remember either of them. The world has forgotten them. And what is even worse: From now on they have to stick together.
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Science Fiction (2003) Reviews
What if... ?
What if the world forgets you every time a door closes in front... or behind you? The unreality factor and its ramifications are made clear to you early on in this film. Marius, the instructor, has of course no problem with the new reality, because he is there to teach the participant of his seminar a point of view. How to be fully present in every moment of your life, without your baggage of the past. And even though the reality we live in is less extreme, I feel this point of view comes across well. But the participant, Jörg Karsunke, is not the same kind of character as his instructor. The baggage of life, we carry, are not only the regrettable consequences of our actions, but also the good things we've accomplished, and we can't simply dismiss the part of our life we were satisfied with. Jörg's attitude is generally one of loyalty and responsibility. This film shows the selfish, arrogant intellect versus the considerate, faithful ignorance. Our own intellectual pride is the most difficult to overcome. And indeed, maybe we all can learn from each other. The end of the film is more logical than predictable, because as things are going along, there seem to be no way of telling what will happen next right up until the story suddenly is told, and the film ends. I immensely enjoyed watching it.