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Bei manchen Männern hilft nur Voodoo
A wife, a lover, a secretary - and a man who has gone beyond all three. Macho Robert feels the anger of this firsthand: the three women work together and work on a voodoo doll. The magic takes effect: Robert falls into the biggest crisis of his life! The diabolical plan seems to be working. But the three avenging angels didn't count on Robert, who has long since seen through their plans.
Release : | 2011 |
Rating : | 4.7 |
Studio : | teamWorx, |
Crew : | Director, |
Cast : | Felicitas Woll Simone Thomalla Florentine Lahme Sven Martinek Laura Osswald |
Genre : | Comedy TV Movie |
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The Worst Film Ever
In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.
Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
Let me start by saying that this is not a good movie at all. However, Sven Martinek was fun to watch and I actually like Felicitas Woll (pity she does not have a bigger career), so these two saved the film a bit for me. Thomalla was pretty much on Lahme's mediocre level, which is quite an achievement as Thomalla has been one of the worst actresses on German television for a long time. Here, she is somewhat bearable though, maybe because she does not play the same character as always and is also not the central character.This movie is almost five years old and has a pretty embarrassing title as so many German television productions do these days. Three women unite against one man, two of them partners on whom he cheated at the same time and the third woman, Woll's character and the protagonist, was fired for no reason by him. They use some voodoo on him, but in the end he tries to turn tables and play his former love interests off against each other. Of course, he won't succeed, so there is a sort-of happy ending for the women. The film's director is Thomas Nennstiel, who has directed many romantic comedies for television in the past. Compared to these, this one here is probably an improvement. But that's only because they were pretty bad, not because this one is a great movie. Not at all. Not recommended. It's a poor man's version of "The First Wives Club" to some extent.