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2004127 minDrama, Comedy

The Edukators

Is The Edukators a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Edukators worth watching? With a rating of 7.159/10, this Drama, 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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The Edukators Synopsis

Three activists cobble together a kidnapping plot after they encounter a businessman in his home.

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Top Cast

Daniel Brühl
Daniel BrühlJan
Julia Jentsch
Julia JentschJule
Stipe Erceg
Stipe ErcegPeter
Burghart Klaußner
Burghart KlaußnerJustus Hardenberg
Peer Martiny
Peer MartinyVillenbesitzer
Petra Zieser
Petra ZieserVillenbesitzerin
Laura Schmidt
Laura SchmidtTochter
Sebastian Butz
Sebastian ButzSohn
Oliver Bröcker
Oliver BröckerGlobalisierungsgegner
Hanns Zischler
Hanns ZischlerVermieter

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Is The Edukators hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.159/10), The Edukators is considered a hit among viewers.

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 8, 2024
★ 7

Though it does rather run out of steam at the end, this is quite a fun dramatisation following three radical twenty-somethings who want to teach the wealthy a lesson. "Jan" (Daniel Brühl) and "Jule" (Julia Jentsch) decide to break into the luxury home of "Herdenberg" (Burghart Klaußner) and have some fun. They rearrange his furniture, pinch his booze - even throw his expensive leather sofa into his swimming pool. They leave before he gets home, but quickly she discovers she has left her phone behind. They're not so lucky on their return visit to fetch it, and soon they find themselves with an unwilling hostage and on the run. They draft in the support of her boyfriend and fellow activist "Peter" (Stipe Erceg) and head to a remote cabin where the four, over a period of a few days, start to rethink their lives, loves and priorities. Thing is, what are they to do with their prisoner? It's an enjoyably lighthearted drama, this, with engaging performances from Brühl and from Jenstch whilst we watch Klaußner never quite sure if his character is a man, with a lively past of his own, who can be trusted. It is too long, and the second hour could do with some judicious use of the razor blade, but the writing delivers quite an understated yet potent message about what actually matters and at how politics change as we age and in many cases re-evaluate.