Undine (2020) Film Review A-

Undine
Berlin, Paula Beer, and Franz Rogowski are excellent in Christian Petzold’s Hypnotic “Undine.”

The German director (Christian Petzold) reunites his gorgeous stars from the baffling Transit,” Paula Beer and Franz Rogowski. This time around for a story that flirts with the myth of the water nymph, “Undine.” Although the plot is similarly convoluted, the atmosphere is seductive, and the two leads are so effective that the movie’s mysteries become part of its charm.

The eponymous heroine (Beer), who lectures tourists on the history of Berlin, is strangely drawn to the figure of a diver in a hotel lobby aquarium one morning. At the same time, Christopher (Rogowski), who has followed her to compliment her on her talk, accidentally knocks over the aquarium. The scene ends with the two of them on the floor gazing into one another’s eyes, drenched and surrounded by dying fish.

Undine (2020)

It turns out that Christopher is an underwater diver, which leads to some stunning underwater sequences and a giant catfish named Gunther. Is Undine the nymph of the title, or is this just a coincidence? You may or may not be satisfied with Petzold’s ending, but the overall result is hypnotic.

“UNDINE” IS AVAILABLE FOR STREAMING ON AMAZON PRIME VIDEO, APPLE TV+, HULU, YOUTUBE

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