Good Day, Ramon

October. 21,2013      
Rating:
7.6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

After five failed attempts to go to the United States, 18-year-old Ramón decides to look for a friend’s aunt in Germany, but never finds her. With no papers or money, and without knowing the language, he barely survives living on the street until he meets Ruth, an old retired nurse who doesn’t speak Spanish. Beyond language barriers and prejudices, they discover that solidarity and humanity make life bearable.

Kristyan Ferrer as  Ramón
Ingeborg Schöner as  Ruth
Adriana Barraza as  Esperanza
Arcelia Ramírez as  Rosa
Rüdiger Evers as  Karl
Hector Kotsifakis as  Güero
Marius Biegai as  Bundesgrenzschutz
Karl Friedrich as  Schneider
Micky Jukovic as  Beglar
Franziska Kruse as  Hanna

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Reviews

Sexyloutak
2013/10/21

Absolutely the worst movie.

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Pacionsbo
2013/10/22

Absolutely Fantastic

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Bergorks
2013/10/23

If you like to be scared, if you like to laugh, and if you like to learn a thing or two at the movies, this absolutely cannot be missed.

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filippaberry84
2013/10/24

I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.

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diana-y-paul
2013/10/25

I have to admit I am drawn to bicultural co-productions--and Buen Dia Ramon is a Mexican- German film. The layers of complexity in navigating and directing actors with different cultural and linguistic points of view enriches the movie-viewing experience. "Buen Dia, Ramon" exemplifies this. The alternating points-of-view are not only character-based but culturally based. The actors who play Ramon (Kristyan Ferrer) and the German Ruth (Schöner) are understated, with such charm and poignancy that the incredible friendship becomes credible. Ramon's story is an unexpectedly lyrical tale of perseverance, tenacity, and generosity. "Buen Dia, Ramon" considers how friendship develops despite all sorts of challenges in a deeply affecting manner. This movie is a simple pleasure that no one should miss. Read the entire review at: www.unhealedwound.com

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CleveMan66
2013/10/26

How many Mexican-German co-productions can you name? Yeah, this one was a first for me too, but I'm VERY thankful to writer-director Jorge Ramírez Suarez that he has brought us "Buen Dia, Ramon" / "Guten Tag, Ramon" (PG-13, 2:00). This is a surprising story and an absolutely wonderful film! Here's a phrase that you've probably heard used many times in movie reviews, but has never before appeared in one of mine: "This IS the feel-good movie of the year!" The two versions of the film's title mean the same thing in Spanish and German: "Good Day, Ramon." The title character (Kristyan Ferrer) is a young man from a small town in Mexico. Ramon is willing to do almost anything to help provide for his mother and his sick aunt (Arcelia Ramirez and Adriana Barraza). He has tried five times to cross into the U.S. (the final time, with devastating results for his fellow travelers), but has been arrested and sent back home each time. As Ramon is bemoaning what he sees as his latest failure, he hears about a friend's aunt who went to Germany, got a job and has been wiring a significant amount of money back to her family. Ramon doesn't speak a word of German and doesn't even know where Germany is, but he's desperate. He approaches a local gangster about buying a plot of land Ramon owns and, through an unfortunate set of circumstances, gets the money for a plane ticket to Germany.Ramon sets out on his journey with just a backpack and detailed directions on how to use buses, airplanes and trains, and, ultimately his two feet, to find his friend's aunt in the central German town of Wiesbaden-Biebrich. Never having taken such a trip before, Ramon is nervous, easily confused and, when he gets to Germany, cold. But he soldiers on. He makes it to his destination on the banks of the Rhine River, only to be told – in German – that his friend's aunt doesn't live there anymore and then the door is slammed in his face. Ramon literally has nowhere to go. A phone call back to Mexico is less than productive and he now seems hopelessly alone.Ramon starts spending his nights sleeping in the train station and his days on the streets begging for spare change so he can buy a little bit of food from a friendly clerk (Franziska Kruse) in a small grocery store. He also makes a little money helping local senior citizens carry their groceries home. That's how he meets Ruth (Ingeborg Schöner). She gains Ramon's trust, pays a young woman to translate a few basics and decides that she needs to help Ramon. Ruth sets up Ramon with a place to sleep in the basement of her apartment building, and arranges for him to make some money that she helps him to wire back to Mexico. Ramon does odd jobs around the apartments and even teaches the building's residents to dance the merengue. Unfortunately, not all of the seniors in the building are happy with this arrangement. A stingy and bigoted old man (Rüdiger Evers) wants Ramon gone and… Well, that's as far as I can go without resorting to spoilers."Buen Dia, Ramon" / "Guten Tag, Ramon" is a simple pleasure that no one should miss. Yes, it's a foreign film with subtitles, but that shouldn't dissuade anyone from seeing it. After all, the whole point of the movie is that friendship and love have no language. One of the most touching scenes in the film is a dinner between Ramon and Ruth in which he talks about what's on his heart and she reveals pain from her past that she has never spoken of before. The whole time, he is speaking Spanish, she is speaking German and neither understands the other's words, but they are communicating in a way that many people without language barriers never manage.This film is not without moments that are difficult to watch, but it is without pretense. The characters (especially Ramon) endure frustration, sadness and even tragedy, but none of that ever brings them down for long and they never lose sight of their humanity – or the humanity of others. The hard-won joy that Ramon experiences is infectious, as is his positive attitude and his lack of guile. As a frequent moviegoer, I kept expecting the story to take some dark or cynical turn, but I was very pleasantly surprised. While this film explores a range of emotions, in the end, I was just very happy to have experienced it. When I left the theater, I did something that I had never done after a movie. I watched the rest of the audience members exit the auditorium. I saw smiles – more than I've ever seen after a movie's credits rolled – and even a few tears."Buen Dia, Ramon" was made in 2013, was a surprise hit in Mexico in 2014 and has started 2015 with a limited release in the U.S. This is the little movie that could. It could surprise you, it could entertain you, it could touch you and it could even become one of your favorite movies of the year… but only if you give it a chance. Do yourself a favor. See this film. It could end up being one of the best things you've done for yourself in quite a while. "A"

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Ada Salas
2013/10/27

I liked it very much. As Mexican I laughed and cry very much. It is a story based on real life, what Mexican people think and feel as immigrants in Germany and the contrast with the immigration in the USA where the treatment is violent, racist and non effective, yet in the movie you can appreciate the difference. How he is treated, respected and helped by others without forgetting that the immigration authorities make their job efficiently. I liked very much how the movie shows that when there is love the language does not matter, what matters is feelings and how to transmit love... The actors are natural and Ramon has all the characteristics of a tender and adventurer young man.Without doubt I do strongly recommend this movie.

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pablop64221
2013/10/28

This is a fine movie related to the universal immigration "problem", but this film was solved with a very good script and intelligence for a nice history that makes feel great to all the viewers, giving a message of hope and friendship almost forgotten in the actual world ,it is a very, very fine history that you must see, regarding the "humanity" of certain people, leaving every kind prejudging when somebody has another language, history, customs, etc. but with a international "carisma" and a lot of good attitude for the others mainly old people. The Photo was excellent, the acting was OK. and Ramon it is a real discovery for the Mexican young actors in cinema of this days, the Director is superb in some scenes showing with their "heart" some of the Mexican feelings in a situations as they were filmed in the movie. Is a real surprise to find the cinemas totally sold out in more than 4 weeks since the red carpet for showing to the public here in Mexico City

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