Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Esther Schweins | ... | Sonja Sonne | |
Til Schweiger | ... | Hajo Heiermann | |
Maren Kroymann | ... | Frau Schäufele | |
Richy Müller | ... | Papai | |
Heiner Lauterbach | ... | Viktor Lange | |
Liselotte Pulver | ... | Alma Winkel | |
Joachim Król | ... | Enno Winkel | |
Thomas Heinze | ... | Will Gross | |
Veronica Ferres | ... | Franziska | |
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Jonathan Beck | ... | Willi |
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Marco Bretscher-Coschignano | ... | Franz |
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Arabella Kiesbauer | ... | Conferenciere |
Burghart Klaußner | ... | Rudi Fährenberg | |
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Anya Hoffmann | ... | Dorothea |
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Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss | ... | Lauro |
Franziska is kind of a romantic woman with two children and a husband who is working around the globe as a movie director. When she wants to buy a flat some day she gets in contact with Enno Winkel, a fanatic lawyer who's hobby are divorces. Before she even realizes what is happening, Enno Winkel initiates her divorce... Written by Oliver Heidelbach
What we have here? A very good cast ( Schweiger, Müller and off course Veronica Ferres, which made very good performances in nearly every other picture she was in), a talented director ("Der bewegte Mann", "Das Wunder von Bern") and for a German production a big budget. But the consequence of this conclusion of talent isn't a entertaining, admirable movie about a strong woman on her way to independence. Believe me, if you see this boring, stupid example of a very bad comedy you will agree with me: This is one of the lousiest movies ever. No gags, no charm, no laughing - except the funny moments the director not have intended that they have to be laughable. Very, very bad film-making. Don't waste your time - I give one out of ten stars!