exfd01
Joined Jul 2006
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It would have been better to make the demanded documentary about the 17 Designer toilets of Tokyo instead of trying to make movie out of it! At least there was good music. Sorrily I found this background information somewhere in the internet after watching the movie, trying to understand what I've been watching for two unbelievable long hours.
At the end I watched a Man living his life consisting of exactly the same routine day by day and wake up, get up, brushing the teeth, watering the plants, get in his overall, buying a coffee can, cleaning designer toilets, have lunch, driving to the next toilet, listening good music, have diner, read a book and go to sleep - and this for two hours.
At the end I watched a Man living his life consisting of exactly the same routine day by day and wake up, get up, brushing the teeth, watering the plants, get in his overall, buying a coffee can, cleaning designer toilets, have lunch, driving to the next toilet, listening good music, have diner, read a book and go to sleep - and this for two hours.
They extracted a few parts out of the book - and that's it. Despite Leon Anawak no character comes close to it's original from the book, not in appearance nor in behavior or attitude. Important characters are completely missed and the story misses almost all thrilling content from the book. The book could ban you after a some introduction page and the reader felt there was something completely going wrong in this world - thrilling from the first few pages. Here it seems like they took some parts of the book randomly and made a scene out of it ...
Maybe it's better to watch without reading the very good book before, but I'm unable go on watching beyond the second episode, too disappointed.
A man in love will marry his girlfriend but first he has to get a signed basket ball for her wayward son - but only handicapped fans have the chance to get one. Seems like the only way to get this ball is visiting a basketball match as a handicapped ... Really equal to Hollywood productions! One gag after another, finest slapstick, no sensitive humor but crashing gags the entire movie. Jürgen Vogel and Til Schweiger at it's best! Alexandra Maria Lara plays the "emotional" part - absolutely lovely! And Christof Maria Herbst has been the best handicapped nasty person at all!! And about piety of handicapped people - no gag at the expenses of disabled people! We've got a severely disabled child and have been amused and laughing during the whole movie!
Absolutely recommendable!!
Absolutely recommendable!!