"Chicken in Red Wine": Raising a child has fun

Keshaun 2022-01-19 08:03:03

The screenwriter Henry, who lives a playboy life, suddenly stood in front of an 8-year-old girl one day, claiming to be his daughter, and needing his care. At this time, Henry received the task of adapting a best-selling novel, and he was co-writing the writer with his rich old lover. At first Henry went his own way, leaving the little girl at home by herself at will, and then acting on his own. As a result, a kitchen fire made Henry realize that taking care of children is something that should not be underestimated. I immediately went to my mother to make the argument. Here again, I was covering up with my old lover. When I went home, I had to cut out pajamas for the little girl, so I was very busy for a while. But the adoptive father who knows the truth on the mother's side, for the sake of losing the "daughter" of true love, is a big fire. The stepdad loves his daughter, and his father wants to launch his daughter again. After a profound conversation between the left and right sides, Henry's prodigal temperament was finally awakened by the blood relationship, and finally staged a touching warmth of the two fathers hand in hand.

The film was written, directed, and acted by the Hollywood frequent guest, German sportsman Till Schweiger, and co-starred with his daughter Emma Schweiger. This is the little girl who has dedicated herself to her father's film many times. Germany’s beauty pageant champion Jasmine Glatt starred in the lavish “old lover”. As soon as the film was released, it set a German box office record and became the top seller of the year in 2011. The local mainstream media praised it even more, making Thiel Schweiger's spotlight for a while. As a French cuisine "Chicken Stew in Red Wine", it is actually just a gimmick. The number of mentions in the film is limited, and even the audience who is attracted to many foodies can't see what this dish looks like.

As a genre film for father and son, it is not uncommon. But there are not many that are fresh in the memory. This film is not as bitter as Will Smith's "When Happiness Knocks on the Door", and is more similar to the humor of Cha Taixian's "Very Anchor". Most importantly, there must be a small actor who can support the stage. The young girl Emma Schweiger is definitely the biggest highlight in the film. The precocious style of dealing with people and the amazing Lori cuteness will make people want to stop. Then there is the match between a handsome man and a goddess, and the last two dads let go of their suspicions and raise the little girl together are all remarkable. The film not only made the German people relive the warmth of the family, but also reversed people's long-standing preconceptions about the lack of humor in Germans.

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