The title is a bit misleading in German writer-director Nicolette Krebitz’s offbeat romantic comedy “AEIOU — A Quick Alphabet of Love.” Despite its promise of deeper meaning attac…
’s offbeat romantic comedy “AEIOU — A Quick Alphabet of Love.” Despite its promise of deeper meaning attached to all the vowels in the alphabet, it’s ‘A’ on which it fixates: Said aloud and elongated, we are told, the first letter vocalizes a spectrum of feeling ranging from primal need to sharp pain to orgasmic release.
Somewhat unnecessarily, the film opens near the end — introducing Berlin-based actor Anna far from home at a Nice police station, scrutinizing a lineup of suspects for an unspecified crime — before flashing back to the start of her adventures.
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