Maybe … Maybe Not

1995, R, 94 min. Directed by Sönke Wortmann. Starring Til Schweiger, Katja Riemann, Joachim Krol, Rufus Beck, Antonia Lang, Armin Rohde.

Not reviewed at press time. I know that the words “German sex farce” have something of an oxymoronic ring to them, but that's what Maybe… Maybe Not is. Interestingly, the movie is also Germany's biggest box-office hit ever. It tells the story of a man who is loved both by a woman and a man, the complications that arise from that situation, and the hilarious ramifications of sexual identity. Will such comedy survive the trip across the Atlantic? Maybe, maybe not.

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Maybe … Maybe Not, Sönke Wortmann, Til Schweiger, Katja Riemann, Joachim Krol, Rufus Beck, Antonia Lang, Armin Rohde

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