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Nick Keller is not without reason known as the black sheep of his family. He has never been able to hold a job. So he's not exactly optimistic when the job centre finds him a position in a psychiatric clinic, especially since it turns out that he's been hired to keep the place clean. In this very clinic Leila saunters along the hallways in her nightgown and barefoot as usual. She has been locked up all her life – at first by her overly protective mother, and since she died, in the clinic. Why keep on living? Nick is just in time to save her from committing suicide. But he has no idea of the consequences this will have for him. In Leila's mind, he is the first person who has ever done anything especially for her. When he leaves, she secretly follows him into his own world, a world she has never experienced before. Barefoot. That's all Nick needs. His stepfather Heinrich rejects him altogether, his career-obsessed brother Viktor is about to marry Nick's first great love Janine, and his mother is the only one who takes his side. And no matter what he does, Leila never leaves his side. Somehow he kind of likes the way she is – finally a woman who admires him and needs him. And so he even dares to take her home to his parents where he is expecting a major confrontation with the family... (Berlinale)

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angielski Til Schweiger proves once again that he's not just a talented actor, but also capable of delivering solid films in Germany. While Barefoot tackles a familiar theme, it does so in a fresh enough way to keep you engaged. It leans more towards drama than comedy, but honestly, that’s often the case with these kinds of films. ()

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