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Drama

Touch Me Not

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Together, a filmmaker and her characters venture into a personal research project about intimacy. On the fluid border between reality and fiction, Touch Me Not follows the emotional journeys of Laura, Tómas and Christian, offering a deeply empathic insight into their lives. Craving for intimacy yet also deeply afraid of it, they work to overcome old patterns, defense mechanisms and taboos, to cut the cord and finally be free. Touch Me Not looks at how we can find intimacy in the most unexpected ways, at how to love another without losing ourselves.

Release Date : 2018-10-05

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Manekino FilmRohfilmAgitpropLes Films de L'EtrangerPink Productions

Production Country : BulgariaCzech RepublicFranceGermanyRomania

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Laura Benson

Character Name : Laura

Original Name : Laura Benson

Gender : Female

Adina Pintilie

Character Name : Adina

Original Name : Adina Pintilie

Gender : Female

Tómas Lemarquis

Character Name : Tudor

Original Name : Tómas Lemarquis

Gender : Male

Christian Bayerlein

Character Name : Christian

Original Name : Christian Bayerlein

Gender : Male

Irmena Chichikova

Character Name : Mona

Original Name : Irmena Chichikova

Gender : Female

Grit Uhlemann

Character Name : Grit

Original Name : Grit Uhlemann

Gender : Male

Hanna Hofmann

Character Name : Hanna

Original Name : Hanna Hofmann

Gender : Male

Seani Love

Character Name : Seani

Original Name : Seani Love

Gender : Male

Rainer Steffen

Character Name : Stefan

Original Name : Rainer Steffen

Gender : Male

Georgi Naldzhiev

Character Name : Male Escort

Original Name : Georgi Naldzhiev

Gender : Male

Dirk Lange

Character Name : Radu

Original Name : Dirk Lange

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-09-01

...or perhaps just "Watch Me Not"? In theory this could have made for quite an interesting look at just how different people deal with intimacy - emotional and the more tactile variety. To that end we spend an over-long two hours in the company of "Laura" (Laura Benson) whose proclivities, attitudes and remarkable recoil and roaring abilities are demonstrated, as are those of her subjects."Tómas" (Tómas Lemarquis) and "Christian" (Christian Bayerlein). Much of this is relayed through a series of scenes with a very much more participative analyst than many in "Hanna" (Hanna Hofmann) who is a transexual but that's neither here nor there to this meandering exercise in soft-porn introspection disguised as "insight". What simply doesn't work is the sheer amount of pointless verbosity, from start to finish, that ensures that this takes on more of a lecture (or documentary) for the curiously prurient than an engaging drama. Auteur Adina Pintilie (who also features here) obviously has a message she wished to convey, but she didn't establish enough distance between the reality and the fiction of this production to enable me know just what she's getting at. Everyone has boundaries, and these are not consistent - either personally, emotionally or physically - so what's the point of taking this rather monotonically simplistic approach to human nature and suggesting it's going to induce empathy. Baring the soul isn't always an easy thing to watch, but when you are this detached from the subject matter is just becomes too observational. I felt like I was sitting in on conversations that were none of my business between people about whom I couldn't really care less. By half way through I was looking at the cinema ceiling wondering if I could ever find myself - or my peccadilloes - interesting enough to put on display in such a contrived and unnatural fashion. Maybe I just wasn't in the mood, but this falls uncomfortably between half an dozen stools and was wasted on me, sorry.