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Hart, härter, Eismayer! Der herrische Vizeleutnant Charles Eismayer gilt als gefürchtetster Ausbilder beim österreichischen Bundesheer. Und er ist schwul – nur das darf keiner wissen. Die Liebesbeziehung zu einem Mann ist mit seinen Vorstellungen, wie ein echter Soldat zu sein hat, nicht vereinbar. Doch als der hübsche und offen schwule Rekrut Mario in seiner Truppe landet, gerät Eismayers strenge Gedankenwelt ins Wanken. Wird er seinem Image des gefühlslosen Machos treu bleiben – oder dem Ruf seines Herzens folgen?
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I love that it's based on true events and has such a wonderful ending. At least it's a small ray of hope that the world is changing and true love, whether with a man or a woman, is finally being recognized.
Inspired by a true story, the film follows the unlikely relationship between Sergeant Eismayer, the toughest man in the Austrian army, and his young recruit. Against the backdrop of a strict military barracks—where discipline is absolute and homosexuality remains taboo—a forbidden bond begins to grow between them. With gripping twists and turns, the film never loses momentum. In a powerful closing touch, the real-life photographs of the two men—who still serve in the Austrian army today—appear on screen.
[WatchAUT '23] Through the description of an ambivalent character like Sergeant Eismayer, who shows his paternal side and his strict personality in the army, this story avoids some commonplaces of the LGBT love genre to build its protagonist also through the characters that surround him. From the marriage built on non-acceptance, to the personal relationship with the soldier Falak. And above all, there is a subtle directing work that shows the character sometimes out of focus, in contrast to Falak, a representation of the position in which each one is regarding his sexuality.