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Go Trabi Go
Family Struutz lives in Bitterfeld (GDR). After the fall of the wall, they take the opportunity to go on holiday with their car, an old Trabant. They simply want to visit Italy. But there are some incidents during their journey.
Release : | 1991 |
Rating : | 6 |
Studio : | BR, Bavaria Film, |
Crew : | Production Design, Director of Photography, |
Cast : | Claudia Schmutzler Marie Gruber Wolfgang Stumph Dieter Hildebrandt Ottfried Fischer |
Genre : | Comedy |
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just watch it!
A different way of telling a story
A brilliant film that helped define a genre
Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
So my criticism for this 25-year-old film written and directed by Peter Timm is that it has not aged well at all. However, I am also surprised to see it being relevant back in 1991. It must have been as the film scored major nominations at the German Film Awards back then. Or maybe it was just solidarity towards film and actors from the former GDR. Of course, the reunification of the two German countries has been the big deal back then and it did not take long until films/comedies on the issue came out. Actually, these are still made today. But the problem here is that the references are really minimal. Yes the "Trabi" was the popular car in the GDR, but you have to deliver more than that, even if they are driving around for the most part of the film in this car. The rest honestly does not have really as many references as I had hoped about the 2 German countries and the current political climate back then. The acting wasn't too great either, but Claudia Schmutzler was of course very easy on the eyes. Overall, do not be fooled by how early this was made. This is another of these uncountable GDR-themed comedies from Germany that deliver very little, especially in terms of entertaining comedy. 92 minutes not worth seeing. I cannot recommend it.
As a Trabi owner I love this film simply because I can relate to the adventure of driving one - there is never a dull day when you drive a Trabant! This car is destined to be a classic and so is this film - a real 1980's style (although made in 1991) road trip and just goes to show that not everything from the former DDR has be resigned to a sad and ungracious end! But the best part is that it's all true! I have even had to shake the car (the scene on the beach) - try and guess for what reason! Enjoy - at the end of the day it's about a family - and that includes their Trabi! Car lovers as well as Cold War historians will enjoy the film from a documentary angle - others simply because it's funny!
This film was a great success in Germany in the year 1990. That was the time when the Berlin Wall and the iron curtain just fell down. Director Peter Timm was right on the tracks and could fast present this movie -with popular, mostly TV-Actors of East and West Germany. It features a East-German Family, enjoying the new freedom and following on J.F.W Goethes steps to their first holiday in Italy. An odyssey with a lot of lame jokes and not very impressive actors - like the most successful german comedies.
We watched this in our german class and although it had the teacher running for the fast forward during the Nudist beach bit, we all really enjoyed it. I think it was one of the first times I have ever seen some of the guys in our class want to watch a movie because they like it, not just so they get out of doing some hard work. It is about a family who travels from old East Germany (?) to Rome in their little Trabi(named Georgie)following the notebook of a famous explorer. A lot of things happen to them but they eventually get to Rome. It is worth seeing and is a real feel-good movie.