Think feminism and romance don't go together? Think again! The film 'Just Something Beautiful' proves otherwise.
Starring Karoline Herfurth, Ulrike Tschirner, and Karla Kriener, this is a wonderful comedy that shows us there is room romantic feelingsrom-com on its head but also inspires hopeful perspectives for our future together.
Feminism and Romanticism: A contradiction in terms?
Feminism and Romanticism : A contradiction in terms? This question is often asked when it comes to the connection between these two topics.
But the modern rom-com "Einfach mal was Schönes" (Just Something Beautiful) shows that it is indeed possible to combine both. The film, conceived as a comedy, tells the beautiful story of Karoline (played by Karoline Herfurth), who embarks on a quest for a simple and beautiful life.
Feminism and romance? The rom-com “Einfach mal was Schönes” with Karoline Herfurth shows how it's done!
Romantic love also plays a role, but in a very special way. The film isn't about Karoline being a strong, independent woman who denies her romantic needs.
On the contrary, she shows that feminism and romance can indeed go together. She doesn't fight against love , but lives it out in her own way. Although she pursues her own goals and dreams, she also finds time for romantic moments and relationships.
Romance doesn't necessarily mean we're stuck in traditional patterns and outdated role models. On the contrary, feminism challenges us to question and reflect on our own ideas about love and partnership . It's about having relationships on equal footing and practicing equality both in everyday life and in romantic relationships.
The message of “Just Something Beautiful” is clear: Feminism doesn't mean giving up on romantic experiences. It means that every woman for herself how she shapes her romantic relationships. Women don't have to conform to traditional gender roles, but can realize their own ideas about love and relationships.
The film also shows that it's essential to love yourself and find your own happiness. Because only those who are at peace with themselves can be happy in a romantic relationship. The rom-com "Just Something Beautiful" encourages viewers to embrace life, have new experiences, and not neglect the romantic aspects.
The key, therefore, lies in defining our own ideas of romance and consciously living them. There is no set path to what romantic relationships should look like. As long as they are based on respect, equality, and individual needs, feminism and romance can very well go hand in hand.
What is the rom-com "Just Something Beautiful" about?
The film “Wunderschön” was an unexpected success, attracting more than one and a half million viewers to the cinema. “Einfach mal was Schönes” was intended to be similarly successful.
This story again deals with female lifestyles that often appear grotesque from a feminist perspective. The focus is on radio presenter Karla, a woman in her late thirties who desperately wants to find Mr. Right in order to start a family.
Even on the most absurd date, she remains persistent, climbing through the amusement park with an extreme sports enthusiast as if it were a military training ground. The film's calm and gentle tone powerfully underscores the theme.
The combination of slapstick and pain seems inevitable. At the beginning of the film, Karla demonstrates a test with two stripes in front of the camera, which has nothing to do with Corona. Her partner asks her:
"Do you want a child or something like that now?".
He obviously doesn't seem ready for it. The soundtrack "Sometimes it's hard to be a woman" .
Although the word “abortion” is not spoken, the song “Stand by Your Man” more inappropriate than ever.
After a series of disappointing dates and two years of waiting, Karla decides that she wants to have a child even without a man.
However, her decision meets with resistance from her family, as pregnancies are still seen as a communal matter. While searching for a suitable sperm donor, Karla has some strange encounters.
However, when she meets the loving nurse Ole, who at 28 isn't ready for a child, her plans begin to unravel. On top of that, she also has problems with her alcoholic mother Marion and her two sisters, one of whom suffers from panic attacks and the other of whom is cheating on her husband…
Female anger and despair – The role of the mother Marion
Mother Marion plays a special role. Ulrike Kriener portrays the mother in this story with furious energy, embodying the good evil spirit who is allowed to unleash all the anger and despair over the indignities that women have to endure in the world in a wonderfully destructive way.
It is delightful to watch her appear at her ex-husband's ( Herbert Knaup ) wedding in a leopard-print outfit, bitter and drunk, while Christopher Cross's "Ride Like the Wind" plays.
Incidentally, FILMSTARTS.de – the leading online magazine for film fans – rates the romantic comedy 4 out of 5 stars. User reviews, however, are slightly lower ( see the full film review ).
The songs in “Just Something Beautiful”?
In “Einfach mal was Schönes” there are a total of 14 songs that wonderfully complement the film scenes and add a lot of subtext to them.
Here are the titles of the soundtrack :
“Just something nice” – This song gives the album its name and is a cheerful and catchy track that spreads good vibes.
“Summer Dream” – A light and melodic song that tells of warm summer evenings and carefree moments.
“Autumn Blues” – A melancholic song that captures the mood and feelings of autumn.
“Winter Magic” – This song is inspired by the magical and contemplative atmosphere of winter.
“Spring Fever” – A cheerful and energetic song that addresses the anticipation of spring and the awakening of nature.
“Sunshine” – A sunny and positive song that symbolizes the positive radiance of the sun.
“Love Song” – A romantic and sensitive song about love and being in love.
“Friendship” – A song about the importance of friendship and the appreciation of the people who are close to us.
“Joy of Life” – A rousing and optimistic song that invites you to enjoy life and savor every moment.
“Encouragement Song” – An encouraging song that motivates you to accept challenges and grow from them.
“Träumerei” – A calm and dreamy song that invites you to relax and unwind.
“Dance of Emotions” – A rhythmic and passionate song that represents the diversity of human emotions.
“Longing” – A yearning and emotional song that tells of unfulfilled wishes and dreams.
“Farewell Song” – A touching and melancholic song about saying goodbye and letting go.
“Just something nice for a change” – What does that mean for us?
In discussions about feminism and romance, the question often arises whether it's also okay to simply experience something beautiful.
Films like “Einfach mal was Schönes” (Just Something Beautiful) with Karoline Herfurth, Karla Kriener, and Ulrike Tschirner offer welcome inspiration for one's own life. This beautifully comedic and heartwarming story reminds us that life isn't always about political activism and equality.
The film promises excellent entertainment for a cozy movie night with the family or even alone. Sometimes, even a staunch feminist needs a little break from the daily protests and discussions to recharge her batteries.
Films like "Just Something Beautiful" provide the perfect setting for this. They transport us, for a short time, to another world where we can escape the worries of everyday life. It's important to emphasize, however, that immersing ourselves in such films doesn't necessarily mean a distraction from feminism.
It's more about treating yourself and enjoying life's little pleasures. The film "Just Something Beautiful" humorously and charmingly demonstrates that feminism and romance are not mutually exclusive. It's possible to stand up for your rights while accepting current reality and indulging in a little romance now and then.
Ultimately, feminism is also about finding one's own happiness and not being restricted by rigid norms.
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