
Germany 2014
Starts October 9, 2014
Directed by: Edward Berger
Writing credits: Edward Berger, Nele Mueller-Stöfen
Cast: Ivo Pietzcker, Georg Arms, Johann Fohl, Luise Heyer
Length: 103 minutes

The environment is not welcoming with a group of bullies; his life seems worse than before and he is constantly thinking about his mother and his half-brother. When he finally has a fight with one of the boys, he takes off looking for his family. He is quite clever and soon finds his little brother but his mother has vanished from the scene. The two are forced to steal and sleep in strange places on the street and still they wait for their mother’s return.
Director Edward Berger said that the story is actually based on a young boy in his community in Hessen. He was surprised that a Jack character actually does exist, that he attends school and lives in a state-run home and is just trying to get somewhere in life even if the cards look like they are against him.
I was surprised to see that these boys ended in a home even when they had a single mother that financially could hold it together but has some flaw in her personality which led to her to neglect her children. There are many children who end up in these homes and many have suffered abuse beforehand; this movie made me wonder: if they do suffer abuse in these homes, then where can they go to be safe? The child actor Ivo Pietzcker was amazing. He emotionally captured feelings that Jack had been faced with this horrible situation. ( )