A new Thriller and Drama film, Brick Movie In Hindi, directed and written by Philip Koch, will be available on Netflix’s OTT platform tomorrow, July 11, 2025. The 1-hour and 39-minute movie was produced by Quirin Berg, Katrin Goetter, Max Wiedemann, and Philip Koch.
Brick 2025 Movie Overviews

Movie Name | Maalik 2025 Movie |
Original Language | German, English |
Spoken Language | Hindi, Tamil, Telugu |
Release Date | 11 July 2025 |
Runtime | 1 hour and 39 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Genres | Thriller Drama |
Director | Philip Koch |
Producer | Quirin Berg, Katrin Goetter, Max Wiedemann, Philip Koch |
Brick 2025 Movie Screenshots



Brick 2025 Movie Star Cast
Actor | Role |
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Matthias Schweighöfer | Tim |
Ruby O. Fee | Olivia |
Frederick Lau | Gael |
Sira‑Anna Faal | Lea |
Salber Lee Williams | Ana |
Brick 2025 Movie Trailer
Brick 2025 Movie Review
I’m hooked on single-location films, no matter the genre. Whether it’s a house, train, plane, car, spaceship, bank, or motel, I’m all in. Sidney Lumet’s 12 Angry Men is a gripping drama that only gets better with each viewing. Krampus is a holiday must-watch, and Everybody Says I’m Fine is a hidden gem. The list goes on. But post-COVID, the allure of this subgenre shifted. What was once a clever narrative device started mirroring our locked-down reality. Plus, with safety protocols, single-location shoots became a budget-friendly choice, making the approach feel repetitive or uninspired. Recent films like Evil Dead Rise, Sinners, Carry-On, and Bramayugam prove there’s still creative potential in confined settings. Does Philip Koch’s Brick rise to their level or fall flat? Let’s see.
Brick follows Tim and Liv, a Hamburg couple married for nearly seven years. After Liv’s miscarriage, Tim emotionally withdraws, pouring himself into his game development. Desperate to salvage their crumbling marriage, Liv proposes a romantic Paris road trip, but Tim, oblivious to the stakes, prioritizes work once again. Heartbroken, Liv decides to leave him in the middle of the night, packing her bags to start anew. When she opens their apartment door, she’s stopped by a bizarre, impenetrable wall—magnetic and unlike anything they’ve seen. Initially, they assume it’s related to ongoing building renovations, but as its otherworldly nature becomes clear, they realize they’re trapped in something far beyond human understanding.