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Jung und Frei mistakes aimlessness for depth. For long stretches, nothing happens—not as a stylistic choice, but as a vacuum. The characters are so thinly written that their crises never land with emotional weight. The plot’s central conflict (the pregnancy) appears late and is resolved with a contrived convenience that undercuts the film’s gritty realism. Side characters, especially the girls, feel like props for the boys’ self-discovery.
Jung und Frei captures a very specific, uncomfortable truth about being young and aimless in the 2020s. It’s brave, often boring, occasionally moving, and ultimately forgettable—like the youth it portrays. Watch it for the atmosphere, not the story. If you meant a different Jung und Frei (e.g., a song, a book, or another film), let me know and I’ll adjust the review accordingly. jung und frei
Fans of Larry Clark ( Kids ) or early Harmony Korine, but with less shock value and more German stagnation. It’s a mood piece, not a narrative powerhouse. Jung und Frei mistakes aimlessness for depth
Felix Maria Bühler’s Jung und Frei (transl. Young and Free ) wants to be a raw, unfiltered snapshot of post-adolescent drift in contemporary Germany. The film follows David (Luis Vorbach), a 19-year-old from a small Swabian town, who spends his days without ambition, bouncing between casual sex, party drugs, and aimless nights with his equally lost best friend, Nils (Aaron Altaras). When a surprise pregnancy forces a flicker of responsibility, David must decide whether true freedom means running away or growing up. The plot’s central conflict (the pregnancy) appears late
Here’s a review of Jung und Frei (assuming you’re referring to the 2022 German film directed by Felix Maria Bühler, unless you mean a song or other work with the same title). 3/5 Stars