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Werner - Gekotzt wird später!
Werner, Andi and Eckat play dice to determine the next king of the trio. When Werner is crowned king, he decides for all of them to skip work and start for Korsika.
Release : | 2003 |
Rating : | 5.6 |
Studio : | Constantin Film, Achterbahn AG, TFC Trickompany Filmproduktion, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Art Direction, |
Cast : | Klaus Büchner Andi Feldmann Otto Sander Bertram Hiese Rötger Feldmann |
Genre : | Animation Action Comedy |
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best movie i've ever seen.
It's hard to see any effort in the film. There's no comedy to speak of, no real drama and, worst of all.
Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
"Werner - Gekotzt wird später!" is the fourth installment in the Werner franchise of so far 5 and came out 13 years after the very first. Just like parts 2 and 3 it is entirely animation again. I have to say I enjoyed this film, just like the previous installments, except the first, which is better than all the sequels, but the humor is vulgar (nudity, feces, vomit) and hit or miss from start to finish, so you will probably end up loving or hating this film. It may be not too easy to see artistic creativity and talent in there, but I did, especially in the dialogs. Not much in-between love and hate though. It runs for less than 80 minutes, also about the same like the films 2 and 3. Its directors Werner Schaack and Toby Genkel worked on the previous Werner films as well and is written again by the Feldmann brothers Rötger and Andi. On a side-note, Genkel directed the Dieter Bohlen film 3 years later. Here he still makes fun of him in one scene.The beginning features Charles Trenet's song "La Mer" and is equally harmonic as the the third movie. The gang plans to stay away from work for a while and goes on a trip to Corsica instead. You could say that it stole a bit from the very first film as we get another 9-minute football opening sequence, which is fairly funny though again. Mrs. Hansen, one of my favorites from Werner movie one is included shortly again as well. The cast features Lilo Wanders again, the late Otto Sander as narrator and Heinz Schenk, who is quite a legend in Germany.Werner becomes king of the gang and the other two becomes his servants (but the crown shifts quickly). Eckat's morning routine was one of my favorite moments. The guys steal a car and, of course, crash it quickly. Meanwhile, Meister Röhrich, still my favorite character from the franchise, is left alone at work, but quickly recruits a new trainee, who has nothing to do with plumbing and is as blind as they come, but still is not as clueless as Röhrich. Sp another apartment ends up completely destroyed just like everything that Röhrich touches. Another funny part is how Eckat keeps becoming "unnormal" again and beer works to make him "normal" again and give up his attempts on returning home to work. instead the crown keeps switching its owner.This film, which has even more beer references than the previous installments and a closing credits song who is one of the finest from the whole series, is also interesting to watch for all the different people from German regions: Bavarians, Hessians, Northern Germans. My rating for it is 6, just like the number on all these dices. I recommend watching it, but you may go for the very first film instead as well to get to know the characters.
WERNER is a German comic figure created by Rötger Feldman a.k.a. "Brösel" that had its first appearance in a comic book in 1981. The comics merge the very original experiences of "Brösel's" own youth with bikes ("Schüsseln"), beer ("Bölkstoff") and the sufferings and joys as a plumber-apprentice (in a northern-German handicraft business) with the constant use of an explicit, wonderfully direct and idiomatic language into comic experiences which best reflect crucial aspects of the northern-German "way of life".The first movie hit the big screen in the early 1990s and was a huge success (and when I say huge, I mean HUGE!). I was in elementary school then and not a single classmate had missed this one...the songs of the soundtrack were enthralling for us and you could listen to them everywhere. The first movie had a strong "comic appeal", a sense for the typical humour that had already made the comic-books that successful. Everything (except the non-animated sequences thrown in between) was fine and in the right place: The animation was full of lovely details (including images of the landscape), the contents were imaginative, the voices including fine variations of typical northern-German idioms were a helluva fun to listen to (catching the edgy aspects of the characters), the soundtrack was rocking.Then, in 1996 and 1999, the follow-up-movies nos 2 and 3 came out, and they sucked. Not that the animations weren't professional (indeed they were, also making use of new technical standards like the computer generated images)...but, well, these were not the edgy, sometimes ferocious adventures of WERNER the fans fell in love with. These films were more like a smoothed, a soft version of Werner that failed to create any kind of originality and atmosphere. I guess that it was a fatal mistake not to base those movies on any of the hilariously funny and anarchic comics. Just way too conventional (at least for my taste)...After 2 and 3, I had up to no hope for the 4th installment of the series, thinking it could only get worse. This was the first WERNER I had not seen at the movies, but waited until it was aired on TV. To my big surprise (and against the opinions of many of the critics), this was not a new mess destroying the monument of WERNER, but a movie very much in the vein of the first one: Anarchic, powerful, full of punning!!! The figures were allowed to be themselves again, to behave more reckless, to drink beer and vomit if necessary, to disregard any tempo limits and also the laws of gravity...Yes, this was WERNER again, not a smoothed clone as in episodes 2 and 3. This was the original character again. To sum this up: Everyone who liked the first movie will like this one, too. Give it a chance, you'll certainly be rewarded.
I watched Werner - Gekotzt Wird Später today and enjoyed it a lot. This time the theme was all dedicated to royalty, in old tradition drinking beer, riding on hot motors, messing up at work and causing trouble wherever they appear. I liked it and can recommend it.
First of all: I didn't like the animation. These days, all the animated movies are filled with computer graphics. While this can be perfectly implemented in the movie and look great, this doesn't apply to Werner 4. All the rendered stuff (i.e. the "modified" car) is in sheer contrast to the rest of the animations and backgrounds. This takes away some joy of the animation for me.The movie starts with the second half of a soccer match which was the biggest laugh in the first movie. While I can still rotfl watching the "first half" in the 20th rerun on tv, I didn't really here: It's just a carbon copy from the first movie.After the soccer sequence I was a little bit disappointed, and for some more minutes nothing made me really lol.However, just when I thought I had wasted my money, there was one killer joke after the other. Okay, they were really low, but some times I had really problems to breathe between laughing.My rating 7/10 (movie starts kinda slow but then gets hilarious)