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Bis aufs Blut 2010

Runtime

109 mins

Language

German

German

Having just left juvenile detention, Tommy is determined to stay clean, but when money runs low he turns to his loyal friend Sule. Sule convinces him that one final drug shipment is the only way to raise enough cash to open the auto‑body shop they both dream of, forcing Tommy to confront his resolve.

Having just left juvenile detention, Tommy is determined to stay clean, but when money runs low he turns to his loyal friend Sule. Sule convinces him that one final drug shipment is the only way to raise enough cash to open the auto‑body shop they both dream of, forcing Tommy to confront his resolve.

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Tommy and Sule are an unlikely pair, inseparable since elementary school, when the Turkish kid defended the shy and timid Tommy from bullies. Sule was the one always pulling his friend toward adventures, crafting wild schemes and pushing boundaries, like the idea of selling dope to make money and, someday, owning their own auto body shop. This shared dream shapes their early years, even as the real world begins to pull them apart. So Sule drops out to become a car mechanic, chasing a future he believes will cement their bond. Not long before graduation, his girlfriend Sina introduces them to the possibility of college together, hinting at a different path that could redefine their lives.

Things take a darker turn when the police search Tommy’s room and uncover a substantial amount of marijuana. The discovery lands him in juvenile prison for six months, a living hell shared with cell mates who relentlessly torment him. The story picks up as Sule comes to fetch Tommy after the release, expecting life to roll on as before—a big party, a steady stream of reckless fun. But Tommy is released on parole and determined to avoid a repeat of the past, vowing to steer clear of drugs and to uncover who snitched on him. Yet the world has shifted in their absence: Sule is also on parole, has left his job as a mechanic, and clings to the dream of their auto body shop even as the soldiers stationed in Würzburg fade from memory and Sina makes it clear she doesn’t want to rejoin the old life.

The temptation to slip back into old habits proves strong. The night Tommy relapses, he shares a joint with Sule again and quickly learns that his friend is now dealing harder drugs. The situation spirals as they narrowly dodge another police encounter, and Tommy sees that Sule isn’t just dabbling but increasingly using and destabilizing himself. The pair’s renewed drug world also fuels Sule’s obsession with finding the snitch who sent him to jail, a hunt that leads him to suspect a member of their circle, Keiler. Keiler is an aspiring rapper who becomes a focal point in the growing tension around who betrayed them.

In a parallel thread, Clay, an American soldier living in Germany illegally, tries to keep the peace and calm Tommy, insisting that Keiler didn’t betray him. The fragile order is shattered when Clay is brutally attacked by two Americans and left with severe knife wounds. In the hospital, Tommy learns the grim truth behind the assault: Clay had once been a gang member in Los Angeles and snitched on a comrade to avoid jail and join the army. The revelation is a jolt that leads Tommy to realize the snitch isn’t an outsider but someone he knows all too well—Sule.

Confrontation follows. Tommy confronts Sule and ends their friendship, a hinge moment that cements the new reality of their paths diverging. In the wake of the fallout, Sina offers Tommy a second chance, and they meet in a café. The sight of them together triggers a scene in which Sule instigates a fight, leaving the café trashed and prompting both to stand trial again for parole violations. Tommy is offered a deal that could keep him out of prison if he testifies against his former friend, but he hesitates to compromise himself. He agrees to cooperate, yet when the moment comes to repeat his statement at Sule’s trial so it could be used against him, he refuses—knowing this would send him back to prison.

Before Tommy returns to custody, he visits Sule, who is already behind bars with a black eye and a mind clearly elsewhere. Sule hands him a note with a phone number and an apology for his betrayal, insisting Tommy can still move forward without him. The moment marks a decisive turn: Tommy must chart a future that doesn’t rely on Sule’s presence or influence. He acknowledges the risk but also the possibility of a steadier path ahead, buoyed by Sina’s support and a plan to build a life that goes beyond the street and into a concrete career as a physics teacher.

In the end, the narrative leaves Tommy contemplating what it means to grow up under pressure—navigating loyalty, guilt, and the lure of old habits while choosing a future rooted in responsibility, education, and a clearer sense of direction. The weight of his choices sits with him as he steps into a second prison term, determined to spend that time preparing for a new life, supported by Sina and the belief that he can still build something meaningful—an existence defined not by the chaos of his past, but by the discipline and curiosity of a teacher’s future.

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