A grieving girl gets to know Yoko, a being full of kindness and gentleness.
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Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Jamie Bick | ... | Pia | |
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Friedrich Heine | ... | Lukas |
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Lilly Reulein | ... | Marcella |
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Laurentsio Pettersson | ... | Yoko |
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Oskar Wallroth | ... | Yoko |
Tobias Moretti | ... | Thor van Sneider | |
Justus von Dohnányi | ... | Prof. Kellerman | |
Jessica Schwarz | ... | Mama Katja | |
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Ken Takemoto | ... | Mönch Lobsang |
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Hoang Dang-Vu | ... | Lhapka |
Helmfried von Lüttichau | ... | Gärtner / Wachmann | |
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Phung Kiet | ... | Novize 2 |
Max Willems | ... | Novize 3 | |
Theresa Underberg | ... | Berichterstatterin | |
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Giora Seeliger | ... | Alter Wärter |
A grieving girl gets to know Yoko, a being full of kindness and gentleness.
First of all I have to say I'm glad that this movie was made in Germany. It's always good to have different genres being represented in a country and I think the effort put into this pays off (partly). Especially the little ones will love this. It's a simple story, simple moral tale, simple characters and things that the young ones can relate too. Learning by being entertained sort of.
Interesting choice for one of the bad guys, whose better known for his leading role in a TV series that I never watched, but still many recognize as the good guy with the dog. Talking about dogs: Yoko is not a dog, but I guess you knew that from the picture on the cover. Watch with children or have low (very low) expectations and let the kid inside of you out.