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Tina, Julie and Alfa simply turn the tables on love: they don't wait for the guys to come on, they throw themselves into the action when they meet the bowling clique around Tim, Freddy and Rolf. Although their goal is actually only the bowling competition in St. Tropez, they let the party go on. And then it turns out that Tina's father has a plane that might take the boys to St. Tropez...
Tina, Julie and Alfa simply turn the tables on love: they don't wait for the guys to come on, they throw themselves into the action when they meet the bowling clique around Tim, Freddy and Rolf. Although their goal is actually only the bowling competition in St. Tropez, they let the party go on. And then it turns out that Tina's father has a plane that might take the boys to St. Tropez...
The film focuses on an individual's journey for personal fulfillment and emotional authenticity, challenging societal expectations through an unconventional romance, which remains an apolitical exploration of personal choice rather than a systemic critique.
Due to the complete lack of information regarding the cast, characters, and plot of 'Ein irres Feeling', the evaluation defaults to assumptions of traditional casting and narrative framing. This indicates no explicit DEI characteristics in its representation or storytelling.
Ein irres Feeling portrays its central gay character, Jochen, with dignity and complexity. His identity is a key plot point, driving the protagonist's journey of understanding and acceptance, rather than being a source of ridicule or villainy. For its time, the film's respectful and empathetic stance towards Jochen's queer identity contributes to a net positive portrayal.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This film is an original production from 1984, not an adaptation of existing source material or historical events. Therefore, no characters were previously established with a specific gender that could be altered in this portrayal.
This is an original German film from 1984. As such, all characters were created for this specific production and do not have prior canonical or historical racial establishments. Therefore, no race swaps can occur by definition.
Combines user and critic ratings from four sources