Matrixiole
Simple and well acted, it has tension enough to knot the stomach.
ChanFamous
I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
Jonah Abbott
There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
Asad Almond
A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.
somewriterchen
I saw this movie in German club and I thought it was really entertaining. Sure, it wasn't the height of intellectual humor by any stretch of the imagination, but it was still pretty damn funny. I know doing a spoof of a fairy tale isn't the most original or deep idea for a movie, but I think the way they went about it (with the he-dwarf woman haters club in the forest, the usurping nurse who became queen just by putting on the crown, how Schneewittchen ended up with the jester at the end) was a lot better than it could've been. Of course, I was mostly just happy that I could understand the jokes. My favorite part was the whole "Schach" bit, I still giggle when I think about it sometimes. I also liked how they did the brunette/blond jokes, I thought that was actually kind of clever. The cinematography was pretty nice to look at, too, very spoof-y and bright. I loved the music, it was so bubbly and catchy! I wish I could find the soundtrack.
Marlonnowitsch
It's an entertaining movie. I liked most Nina Hagens play and i had a lot to laugh in the cinema. It was also funny, that the east-part Berliners do have an other kind of humor to the opposite of the west-watchers. "Otto", the director and Main-Actor is one of the biggest Comedy Talents around Germany. He had the first big success in the middle of the 80s with his songs and films. Whatever, check it out, it's worth it and in Germany it's one of the biggest movies ever (next to "The Boat" or "Die Blechtrommel"). Nina Hagen is a very great actress, she should have looked out to do more movies.Love, Marlon.
bexx
OK...a sad collection of extremely unsophisticated 'sketch' jokes, often repeated several times, and none of them original. Embarrassing.Plus...racism! A clumsy wordplay on the similarity between the sounds of 'Jaeger' (hunter) and 'Neger' (insulting word for a dark skinned person).Also...violence towards women! One of the 'dwarfs' has a 'problem', later overcome, in that he **can't hit women**. Hilarious. Women are repeatedly referred to as (translation)'cold-hearted bitches'. The person who wrote this trash is the one with the problem. Speech impediments! This is supposed to be funny??Otto Waalke's character - I hope it is a character - is annoying beyond belief, as are the lisping dwarf and the cooking dwarf.The only enjoyable moments were provided by the fabulous Nina Hagen, playing the wicked queen, the Mirror - Ruediger Hoffmann, and the miserable dwarf played by a wonderfully dead-pan Boris Aljinovic.Having said all that, the thing that I found really disturbing was that I was sitting in a packed cinema full of people laughing their heads off. This disaster actually got a considerable round of applause when the credits came up!!! A sad day for Deutschland.See it if you have to, or you want to experience what, believe it or not, actually passes for comedy in Germany, but avoid it if you can.
fido23
Awful comedy loosely based on "Snow-white", featuring a massive amount of German comedians. The appearing comedians play their own style as it probably would be in a fairytale scenarion. Netherless the plot is very predictable while the gags are highly unpretending. Many of the jokes are based on German language and probably won't work translated. (To be honest they don't really work in German either)Silly, heartless old jokes suitable for viewers aged < 10 years. Sophisticated adults should under no circumstances waste their time/money with this movie.