Moonlight Tariff

2001 "You must never call a man after your first night together! He has to call you!"
6.8| 1h33m| en| More Info
Released: 25 October 2001 Released
Producted By: Senator Film
Country: Germany
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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To call or not to call? For young Cora it's not a question. In fact, after the first date you may never call the guy, even if it was the best sex of your life! It's him who must beg for a meeting - and not later than 72 hours after. Otherwise - delete it from memory.

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Develiker terrible... so disappointed.
ChampDavSlim The acting is good, and the firecracker script has some excellent ideas.
Aubrey Hackett While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.
Benas Mcloughlin Worth seeing just to witness how winsome it is.
Elena I really love this movie. I watched it for the first time by mere coincidence. And since then I have watched it 5 or 6 times. And this is despite the fact that I don't really like art-house cinema. The movie's plot is simple. A relationship between a man and a woman has been under the spotlight in so many movies. But the storytelling itself is so catchy that you are completely immersed in it. The film clearly shows all stages a woman in love undergoes - the emergence of sympathy, waiting for a call, preparing for a date, wrapping oneself over nothing, depression, and self-flagellation, unproven rumors and speculations that poison life. it's just a film about anthology of relationships! And, of course, the soundtracks! They are just gorgeous! I advise it to everyone - both men and women. One can find himself in the protagonist of the movie, the other can better understand the psychology of women, and possibly avoid common mistakes)
Olga I loved that movie and I really mean it. I saw it several times - really worthy. Very kind, hopeful, funny one. It's like manual: how to act in the modern world to reach your dream-relationship. Real woman, real little problems: whether to answer the phone or pretend to be independent. Nothing that we didn't know but the story is very well done with details, humor and that feeling "i've been through it already". When one knows that everything could be another way if he only listened carefully... Acting are wonderful and I especially liked the operator jobI rated it 8 out of ten because of my "life experience", it didn't work for me. It's still the contemporary fairy tale - and if one follows "free rules" one would fail. But probably that's why we love cinema )))And I'm still waiting for the us release - to watch it in English
beautiful_oblivion2001 Well, after having seen the Metropolis and Cabinet of Doctor Caligari, I thought the Germans cannot surprise me further with great films (and those movies are ooold). Der Mondscheintarif is much newer, has nothing to do with crazy doctors, like Caligari. There is a doctor, but young and handsome, and there is Cora, fittingly surnamed Huebsch (meaning "pretty" in German). She is looking for love, she finds it and then normal rules of dating come into play. This movie is remarkable for its plot. Finally, a movie about relationships from a true woman's point of view. This woman likes single life, likes sex, fun, friends, and in light of a new relationship is dumb-founded. And this truthfulness (wonderful feature of only German films today) adds spice, flavor, chic, whatever you call it that makes a good movie great. Watch it. This IS Oscar material, but trust me, it'll never get one.
mjkaelbling2001 The filming is remarkably well-done. The actors are good and the story is interesting, but the camera work deserves special mention. Normally, I would say it is bad when one notices the camera work, because it must be distracting. And on the surface there are some very distracting techniques: flashes, out-of-focus areas, jitters. But I don't think that the cinematography is detrimental here. Instead it adds visual interest without interfering with the storytelling. Indeed, it even contributes to the story.