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What to Do in Case of Fire

Original title: Was tun, wenn's brennt?
  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
3.8K
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What to Do in Case of Fire (2001)
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6 anarchists place a time bomb in a West Berlin building in 1987. It's a dud. It blows up in 2000. Only 2 remain anarchists. How can the 6 steal evidence from a police "fortress" and avoid 8... Read all6 anarchists place a time bomb in a West Berlin building in 1987. It's a dud. It blows up in 2000. Only 2 remain anarchists. How can the 6 steal evidence from a police "fortress" and avoid 8 years prison?6 anarchists place a time bomb in a West Berlin building in 1987. It's a dud. It blows up in 2000. Only 2 remain anarchists. How can the 6 steal evidence from a police "fortress" and avoid 8 years prison?

  • Director
    • Gregor Schnitzler
  • Writers
    • Stefan Dähnert
    • Anne Wild
  • Stars
    • Klaus Löwitsch
    • Til Schweiger
    • Martin Feifel
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    3.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gregor Schnitzler
    • Writers
      • Stefan Dähnert
      • Anne Wild
    • Stars
      • Klaus Löwitsch
      • Til Schweiger
      • Martin Feifel
    • 24User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Klaus Löwitsch
    Klaus Löwitsch
    • Manowsky
    Til Schweiger
    Til Schweiger
    • Tim
    Martin Feifel
    Martin Feifel
    • Hotte
    Sebastian Blomberg
    Sebastian Blomberg
    • Maik
    Nadja Uhl
    Nadja Uhl
    • Nele
    Matthias Matschke
    Matthias Matschke
    • Terror
    Doris Schretzmayer
    Doris Schretzmayer
    • Flo
    Devid Striesow
    Devid Striesow
    • Henkel
    Barbara Philipp
    • Pritt
    Aykut Kayacik
    Aykut Kayacik
    • Bülent
    Hubert Mulzer
    • Polizeipräsident
    Oliver Mommsen
    • Konrad
    This Maag
    • Schmitz
    Johanna von Halem
    • Assistentin Agentur
    Sandra Nedeleff
    Sandra Nedeleff
    • Maklerin
    Hanna Rudolph
    • Malerin
    • (as Johanna Rudolph)
    Jamie Schuricht
    • Melli
    Tim-Owe Georgi
    • Staatssekretär
    • Director
      • Gregor Schnitzler
    • Writers
      • Stefan Dähnert
      • Anne Wild
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    lawprof

    A Jolly Get Together for Alums of a Berlin Terrorist Gang

    Well acted and sharply filmed, "What to Do in Case of Fire" showcases six radical German protesters from the Eighties, four of whom have taken on Yuppie identities. Two, one whose legs were cut off by a police vehicle during a demonstration, and his buddy, an unreconstructed rebel a la Berlin variety, still hope for Der Tag (whatever that might be).

    This gang formerly used film to spread their message, insidiously splicing their propaganda takes into innocuous reels. A police raid results in the seizure of many reels of film which will implicate the six for their acts many years early. So what we have (predictably: no spoilers here) is a caper film, mostly comedy but with the requisite bitter dollop of drama - lost love as well as legs) in which the reunited sextet tries to figure out a way to get or destroy the films before the police have a sachertorte und popcorn screening.

    There are both funny and sad moments in this American-produced film. The acting is fresh while the underlying story is not exactly original. But...the German radicals of the Seventies and later weren't funny. They killed and destroyed. They didn't project, I'm sure, the endearing qualities of our cohort of six including a got-rich-in-the-market ad exec who boasts of a Manhattan pad and wears an "I Love Bill Gates" shirt.

    So a viewer has to put aside sensibilities and fears about the terrorism that is a constant part of our lives to enjoy this film. Okay, I did laugh a bit but I was uneasy as the group sought a solution that in real life could only result in bad things happening to many people. Slaptstick humor and terrorism? Belief really needs to be suspended.

    All that said, as film "What to Do in Case of Fire" hangs together and will be enjoyable for many.

    6/10. Available for rental on DVD.
    Mercury-4

    It was the fire extinguisher that did it, in the end

    I found myself really enjoying this movie, at first. In fact I was living in Germany in 87-88, exactly the period the flashback part is set in.

    I found myself enjoying this movie at first, it brought back memories. The portrayal of terrorists in a kind of situation comedy light didn't strike me as strange at first.

    It was when they made a bomb out of a fire extinguisher that what I was watching finally struck me. Shortly before I came to Germany, just a couple of weeks before, somebody blew up a bomb made out of a fire extinguisher at the American PX in Frankfurt. It was basically an attempt to kill people at random. I don't remember how succesful it was.

    The politics of the group that did it was mostly as confused and futile as that of the characters in the movie. Ostensibly communists but far from being anything resembling real communists.

    Somehow after that this movie palled for me. I just couldn't get into watching killers portrayed as lovable but basically good-hearted knuckelheads with hearts of gold.
    8DTL

    Terrific Characters

    The films that I have seen out of Germany are limited I admit, but the ones I have been seeing are just wonderful. I have added to my list of German favorites which include RUN LOLA RUN and THE HARMONISTS, the charming an edgy dramedy WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF FIRE? The characters in this film simply crackle. The plot about a reunion of 80's anarchists zooms along to its conclusion. The film is both funny and real.
    roisred

    Fun Movie, Great Soundtrack

    My sister and I rented this movie becuase she was searching for someother movie to watch in German class besides "Europa, Europa". I didn't come into the movie with any expectations, and was really pleasantly surprised by how fun and compeling it was. I know nothing about German anarchists, maybe they were terrorits and shouldn't be sympathized with, but I was definatly rooting for them to get away. There were some less than perfect stuff (the rekindling of a romance is not well handled, nor is the love-interest interesting at all), but there were so many good things, they are easily overlooked by less nit-picking movie watchers.

    The German punk soundtrack is a definate plus.

    Jean
    NekoKyo

    Great great great

    'What to do in case of fire' is an amazingly honest movie dealing with the anarchy past in Berlin pre reunification. A group of six ex-anarchists have a 'little' problem when a 12 year old bomb suddenly explodes in Berlin and they have to get a hold on a self-made movie showing evidence that they're responsible. While two of them are still active in demos and such, one is trying to hold on to her ideals while being a mother to two little children, the other three have completely turned away from their old ways and become 'respectable citizens'. This is the entertaining part, seeing these very different persons to come back together again and try to get their hide out of the situation without going to jail. But if you look deeper, this is a movie about the difference of people still living in the past and on the other hand people trying to forget their past, showing us that neither way will work.

    It is simple to sympathize with the group, for their reluctance to hurt people, their very normal lives and their wish to change something in a world they don't feel they can accept.

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    • Goofs
      As the group enters the train station "Ostkreuz" at the end of the movie, it's night and the sky is black. When they reach the platform, the sun is shining.
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    Details

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    • Release date
      • January 31, 2002 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • 我們曾是炸彈客
    • Filming locations
      • Berlin, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Claussen & Wöbke Filmproduktion GmbH
      • Deutsche Columbia TriStar Filmproduktion
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $33,545
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,874
      • Jul 21, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,014,162
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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