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Half Empty

  • 2006
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Half Empty (2006)
Musical

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  • Director
    • Robert Peters
  • Writers
    • Dan Mirvish
    • Robert Peters
  • Stars
    • Robert Peters
    • Mareike Fell
    • Marek Harloff
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    56
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Peters
    • Writers
      • Dan Mirvish
      • Robert Peters
    • Stars
      • Robert Peters
      • Mareike Fell
      • Marek Harloff
    • 6User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Robert Peters
    Robert Peters
    • Bob Patterson
    Mareike Fell
    Mareike Fell
    • Greta Hagemann
    Marek Harloff
    • Andreas
    Bela B.
    • Fritz Freckstein
    • (as Bela B. Felsenheimer)
    Adele Uddo
    • Adele
    Malick Bowens
    Malick Bowens
    • Jean Claude
    Stephen Israel
    Stephen Israel
    • Blane Abernathy
    Jan Plewka
    • Jan
    Kalle Schwensen
    • Kalle
    Michael Dean Jacobs
    Michael Dean Jacobs
    • Henry
    Ingo Neuhaus
    Ingo Neuhaus
    • Hans
    Jeffrey Scott Jensen
    • Otto
    Martin Dew
    • Nigel
    • (as Martin D. Dew)
    Stefan Wilking
    • Klaus
    Roman Jakobi
    • Gunter
    Karly Rothenberg
    Karly Rothenberg
    • Helen
    Josh Negrin
    Josh Negrin
    • Scott
    Kevin Hersh
    Kevin Hersh
    • Capitalist Employee
    • Director
      • Robert Peters
    • Writers
      • Dan Mirvish
      • Robert Peters
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    10ctab4

    Brilliant, Innovative, Beautiful, Touching and completely Hilarious

    this film explores if not creates a whole new genre with perfect imperfection --- hilarity, truth, fun, talent and circumstance that make for MAGIC.

    from creative musical numbers to off the cuff comedy that incorporates actors at their very best, if i hadn't have known better, i would have thought there was an elaborate script here.

    what you get: a mighty wind meets conversations with god meets something so fresh and new and delightful that it becomes it's own entity.

    peters and fell both give stellar performances and reel you in immediately. the rest of the cast is also phenomenal. there are no small parts....... only small actors, and everyone involved here should be patted on the back, taken out to dinner and be considered for an Oscar.

    well done!
    9michaelbz

    Ingenious!

    For anyone who has ever sought happiness, "Half Empty" is a must-see. This original cross- cultural musical comedy has hilarious numbers, which make "The Producers" seem boringly staid. Writer Bob Patterson puts his soul into sharing his thoughts on life, wisdom and happiness, even scribbling inspirational comments on index cards as his girlfriend spills her heart out, ending their relationship. When his book on happiness, "North Star" finds zero success in the States, his publishers send him to Germany for a book signing tour. While explaining their decision to Bob, the boardroom erupts into a rousing song which would make Monty Python proud. From his arrival in Hamburg, Bob's complete ignorance of the German language leaves him at a distinct disadvantage. However, he soldiers on, impervious of his hosts true feelings towards him, until a wildly devoted fan arrives and changes everyone's reaction toward him.

    The original songs propel the film, often describing the subtext of the story in side-splitting precision. The cast, led by Robert Peters, exhibit an immaculately dry sense of humor and inhabit their characters as if they were not acting. See it for: A case study of how good intentions are totally irrelevant; How merciless Americans abroad are viewed; How little reason it takes to burst into song, and, above all, For a silly, entertaining, unconventional laugh.
    1geoff-367

    Trite, inane, and just plain stupid

    I wasted 35 minutes of my life on this turkey before I gave up. The main character is completely clueless and astoundingly unsympathetic, but there is no humor in his blundering. As soon as he arrives in Germany, the screenwriter pulls the old "there's only one room in the hotel, you'll have to share a room with a pretty girl" stunt. Come on, at least you could let them develop their relationship a bit first. Watch "It Happened One Night" to see how to do it right--or any of a thousand movies since then.

    The acting is consistently third-rate, and the improvised dialogue should have been left on the cutting-room floor. It meanders with no plan at all, despite the fact that the film telegraphs the relationship's destination from the moment Greta is introduced.

    The first song, in the boardroom, is mildly funny but badly sung. The rest of the songs (well, to be fair, I only heard those in the first half-hour) are just pointless and awful. Most of the singers are painfully out of tune, but not in any intentionally humorous sort of way.
    10robertbellamy76

    Thoroughly Entertaining - THIS is why I LOVE movies

    Had the fun pleasure of viewing a new independent film called "Half Empty." I usually go out to the local cinema with my husband and feel as if we are held captive to the latest Sequel, or Prequel that Hollywood throws at us. This was DIFFERENT and surprisingly – SO MUCH more entertaining than anything Hollywood spends millions advertising. When my husband and I go the movies, we go to be entertained – and "Half Empty" did just that and the film did so in a smart manner that made me feel as if my trip to the movie theater was worth it. It is a funny, human, and surprising sometimes musical story that cleverly entertains in its simplicity. I especially enjoyed the scene with the 4 men singing in harmony in the bathroom. It is almost like an operetta. That particular scene reminded me of a scene in "Phantom of the Opera" when 4 of the performers did not just, i.e., they sang against one another in a friendly retort. I am not a film maven but this film was more enjoyable than any other major studio film I have seen lately. It is silly, funny, entertaining and amusing. Completely enjoyable – which is what I expect from movies but rarely do they deliver like "Half Empty."
    7mathewalmaden

    Very Original

    This film was a huge surprise to me while i watched it at Cinequest in the big California Theatre in San Jose. It's a musical, which normally I don't like, but I have to say this one was different. Robert Peters, who directed the film and stared in it, did such a wonderful job. During his Q & A he told the audience that he only had two other people for his crew! Most of the dialouge was made up on the fly and he actually made the film while attending another film festival in Germany! I can't say enough great things about this movie, the only bad thing is that you really tend to notice the camera work and it shakes a bit. If you happen to come across this film- check it out!

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      According to writer/producer Dan Mirvish, the film was made to ensure that the Academy Award category for Best Original Musical would have a minimum of five entries as required for the category to be activated, which would give his musical film Open House (2004) a chance to be one of the three Oscar nominees. However, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences nonetheless chose not to offer an award in the Best Original Musical category that year. (Since then, the Oscar rules have been changed to provide that Best Original Musical category may be activated only by special request of the Music Branch Executive Committee in a year when the field of eligible submissions is determined to be of sufficient quantity and quality to justify award competition.)

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    • Release date
      • February 8, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Big in Germany
    • Filming locations
      • Hamburg, Germany
    • Production company
      • Hail Mountain Films
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