Scheiße! .. lighthearted low-IQ comedy

Maiya 2022-03-26 09:01:15

Scheiße! German swear words. The first laugh I got from watching this film. The male protagonist Ludo's little nephew, Lollo, was praised by his uncle in the restaurant and shouted Scheiße! Scheiße! Scheiße! Scheiße!... The restaurant suddenly fell silent, and all eyes were on little Lollo. A little ridiculous and a little funny. After watching it, I also wanted to say Scheiße with a smile!

There were three factors that attracted me to watch this film
① Made in Germany Made in Germany. I understand it in the traditional sense as high quality. And German is more attractive to me, and it is true. After watching the whole film, all the German dialogues that I don't understand echo in my mind for a few hours.
② German comedy. I have met German classmates before, but I have never experienced their sense of humor. This film proves that they really don't have a special sense of humor. Or I don't understand. For example, in the end, the hero and heroine played with the selfish taxi driver, but they never understood how the driver was played. And the hero and heroine and the other drivers are laughing so happily for some reason.
③ The title of the movie is very interesting.


There is nothing special about this film. Saying it was okay because I did laugh while watching it. And the whole film is warm-toned, with a lot of orange and brown, which looks very comfortable and not depressing.

But the whole plot seems too deja vu. Ludo, a journalist who is romantic and a bit rascal, was sentenced by the court to go to kindergarten to participate in community labor. He encounters Anna, the "good girl" (which can be understood as "a woman who is suspected of being an old maid") who is often bullied by him as a child. At first there was a lot of conflict, bickering with each other. But after several setbacks, the two fell in love. In the process of falling in love, Ludo still did not change his romantic nature and went out for a few times. Then she was discovered by Anna again, and she was disheartened. But in the end, after going through twists and turns, I found out what I wanted, and then a lover finally got married. Anyway, the plot...no plot at all. Perhaps for Til Schweiger, it is indeed a little harder to have three roles as director, screenwriter, and starring.

As a comedy, the film lacks high-IQ jokes. In the end, I decided that this kind of film is just to watch and play, and when it comes to laughing, I will laugh and pass. The jokes are foul-mouthed, slightly "colorful" jokes, and kindergarten-level Tom and Jerry jokes.
Anna was very annoyed at the facilities built by Ludo and stepped on the planks on the ground. After that, the planks bounced and hit Anna in the face. Anna fell straight back to the ground. Such images appear in endlessly in American-made cartoons aimed at children such as "Tom and Jerry." The Sexaul reference scenes and a lot of Crucial language that appear many times in the film are incompatible with those childish jokes. I believe that this film must be a headache for those who do classification work in Western countries. The sexual scenes and foul language are enough to make this film 14+, but the rest of the jokes are only suitable for preschool children.

After reading it, I felt relieved, and I felt fooled when I thought about it carefully. I watched it for Made in Germany, but I got a low-IQ comedy. In fact, the disappointment can largely be attributed to his stereotype of Germany and German manufacturing. But judging from the IQ of this comedy, the invincible Germanic nation still lacks a sense of humor.

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  • Anna Gutslowsky: Jeder Affe haette das besser hinbekommen!

    Ludo Dekker: Ja, wenn er Holländisch kann.