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199312 minComedy

Black Rider

Is Black Rider a Hit or Flop?

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Is Black Rider worth watching? With a rating of 7.1/10, this Comedy film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Black Rider Synopsis

A young black man is verbally harassed by an older woman on a streetcar, while the other passengers remain silent. He finally exacts his revenge.

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Top Cast

Senta Moira
Senta MoiraOld Woman
Paul Outlaw
Paul OutlawBlack Man
Klaus Tilsner
Klaus TilsnerController
Stefan Merki
Stefan MerkiBiker
Andrea Katzenberger
Andrea KatzenbergerMother
Mark Tiedemann
Mark TiedemannChild
Andreas Schmidt
Andreas SchmidtWalkman
Mike Traynor
Mike TraynorBusiness Man
Gottfried Mischke
Gottfried MischkeBusiness Man
Ursula Schlecht
Ursula SchlechtBusiness Woman

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Black Rider worth watching?

Yes, Black Rider is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.1/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Comedy movies.

Is Black Rider hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.1/10), Black Rider is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is Black Rider?

Black Rider is a Comedy movie that A young black man is verbally harassed by an older woman on a streetcar, while the other passengers remain silent. He finally exacts his revenge....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 19, 2025
★ 7

Rather than rupture himself trying to start his motorbike, a gent (Stefan Merki) decides to just get the tram. Safely ensconced, he sees a young black lad (Paul Outlaw) board and ask an elderly lady (Senta Moira) if the vacant seat next to her is free. After a disdainful glance, she ignores him but he sits down anyway. What now ensues sees her indulge herself in a serious, out loud, moan to the whole carriage that illustrates quite effectively just how bigoted and out of touch this woman is. Initially, the fellow passengers just nod and smile, but gradually they tune out and are subsequently distracted by an other passenger whose headphones are a bit noisy but nowhere near as offensive. Then the ticket inspector gets on and, well you know what they say about vengeance being sweet? Well here it’s a bit inky, too! It’s a gentle indictment of apathy, of keeping your head down and a stronger one of entrenched attitudes that say much more about their speaker than their intended target, but in the end there is a distinctly satisfying vindication that did make me smile.