A man, a fjord!

2009
5.9| 1h30m| en
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A fast-paced comedy full of misunderstandings: Norbert Krabbe from pan, unemployed Bürokaufmann and passionate contest participant wins a fjord in Lofoten. But how to get only to Norway - for "Norbert Crab Fjord" including his own cabin - when you're broke and one is already driving poor at S-Bahn? What Norbert lack of money, he makes through original ideas betting: Disguised as a cleaning crew, he makes his way to his daughter by train to Copenhagen, on we go as a hitchhiker and with ill-gotten ship tickets. Many abstruse encounters later, among others with Horst Schlämmer, Uschi Blum and the strong-smelling Norwegians Lars, who predicts the future based on a Dog Quartet, Norbert expects the next surprise at its destination ...

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ReaderKenka Let's be realistic.
Baseshment I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.
Ava-Grace Willis Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
Roxie The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
Horst in Translation ([email protected]) Angelo Colagrossi has worked with Hape Kerkeling on movies since 1993 already and this is one of their most recent projects. Kerkeling does not play the main character but keeps appearing as some of his favorite costume characters throughout the entire film. Sometimes he is funny, sometimes not, but he is almost always weird, especially when he plays women. "Ein Mann, ein Fjord!" was actually released the very same year the Horst Schlämmer movie came out. However, the latter was for cinema and this one here was for television.Tarrach plays the male lead, Sarnau the female lead. Olga von Luckwald plays the daughter. Solid job given this was her first role and she has acted in all kinds of productions since then in the last 5 years. My favorite parts from this film were how Ute seems to get younger and younger during their journey and also the woman who keeps running into Tarrach's character again and again. When she sees him at the ship and screams, it's pretty hilarious. Schlämmer is kinda funny too, but also somehow tragic. All the mix-up situations with the fake names were quite funny as well. The one character that i could have done without is the young Norwegian with his cards. He got repetitive pretty quickly.Anyway, as a whole, it is a pretty decent road movie, not a must-see by any means, but still better than many other German productions, especially in the comedy genre. The humor is also fairly harmless, so that this film is also quite suitable for younger audiences. The script is not too realistic and there may be one coincidence too many here and there, but you can forgive the filmmakers for that I think.

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