You & I (2014)

★ 6.7 1h 25m 47 votes IMDb
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Summer in Berlin. Jonas is planning a trip through the little known area of the Uckermark in preparation for a photography project. He invites his best friend, Phillip, to come along. When they pick up a hitchhiker named Boris, the friendship of the two starts to fray. Maybe three’s a crowd after all? By the end of the summer, things between Jonas and Phillip won’t ever be the same again.

You & I

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Director Nils Bökamp

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CinemaSerf 6/10 Oct 10, 2025
Keen photographer "Jonas" (Eric Klotzsch) sets off on a road trip through some of Germany's more remote rural areas with best pal "Philip" (George Taylor). En route, the pick up Polish hiker "Boris" (Michal Grabowski). "Philip" is gay, and something of an exhibitionist; his friend, straight, and much more restrained - but both comfortable with each other until their new arrival pushes the boundaries of their ostensibly platonic relationship. Not a great deal happens in this film. The three explore some bucolic ruins in their country, discover some Nazi relics and there is the occasional skinny-dip before "Philip" and "Boris" hook up, somewhat unexpectedly, for a time. The ending is oddly satisfying - and I couldn't help but wonder whether or not the boys' adventure was actually because of their existing relationship rather than ending up reconstituting it? Lots of nice scenery to admire, the dialogue and antics are friendly, fun and interesting - if hardly thought-provoking - and there is some chemistry between the two men that is curiously intangible, but engaging and quite intimate. Not what I expected - and it's all the better for that.

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