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2017105 minDrama

Paths

Is Paths a Hit or Flop?

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Is Paths worth watching? With a rating of 6.063/10, this Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Paths Synopsis

Andreas and Martin share all the ups and downs of everyday life, and their son is maturing. A cautious approach to the traces of a long relationship. The love story of two people. Not about how they come together, not a phase they go through, but all of their shared experiences: all the years between the first kiss and today.

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Top Cast

Mike Hoffmann
Mike HoffmannAndreas Haller
Mathis Reinhardt
Mathis ReinhardtMartin Winter
Cai Cohrs
Cai CohrsSix-Year-Old Max
Tom Böttcher
Tom BöttcherMax
Peer Martiny
Peer MartinyGutsmann
Eva Horacek
Eva HoracekChrista
Yvonne Döring
Yvonne DöringJulia Engel
Sara Löffler
Sara LöfflerManuela Hoffmann
Ludwig Bundscherer
Ludwig BundschererRadiosprecher (voice)
Verena Weiss
Verena WeissSupermarktansage (voice)

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Is Paths worth watching?

Paths has received mixed reviews with a 6.063/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama movies.

Is Paths hit or flop?

Paths has received average ratings (6.063/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Paths?

Paths is a Drama movie that Andreas and Martin share all the ups and downs of everyday life, and their son is maturing. A cautious approach to the traces of a long relationship. ...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfNov 2, 2023
★ 6

Hmmm. This might well have worked better on paper, or perhaps even on stage where the confines of the sets might have given it greater intimacy. As a movie, though, it's all rather pedestrian. It's about two men (though it could easily be about any adult permutation) - "Andreas" (Mike Hoffman) and "Martin" (Mathis Reinhardt) who have a young son "Max" and a life together which we now enjoy/share/endure over a rather lengthy hundred minutes. It's not that it's dull - indeed there is a paucity of dialogue that works quite well at times, it's just that it's maybe a bit too much like real life. Not a great deal happens - and when it does, it's not necessarily that interesting to those watching or can appear a little dramatically contrived. The film is set over quite a long timeframe too, and there are gaps. Sometimes that is good but towards the end, though, that becomes rather puzzling - almost as if the writers just wanted to get it all over with. It's quite nicely filmed, but I felt a little like a fly on the wall watching something that wasn't that compelling or always any of my business.