Saturday, November 29, 2014

Hape Kerkeling: “No Birthday Show!” ZDF – Spiegel Online

The ZDF is “No Birthday Show!” a furious feat succeeded: A whole hour of evening entertainment and honor of Hape Kerkeling – without a single laugh

Against the idea is nothing wrong, she has charm.. Hape Kerkeling is 50 years old that can not go without song and sound across the stage on German television. Instead of a grand gala with stage stairway and star guests ZDF has something strange produced undecided, will this work on three levels and would most likely still described as “Gala Bio-documentary grotesque”.

First, there is of course, but a grand gala show with stairs and star guests, prepared for Hape Kerkeling in Berlin FriedrichstadtPalast and moderated by Barbara Schöneberg. Just run the rehearsal and of course everything wrong. This is the fictional storyline. Embedded in this is a Kerkeling secondly, of the show escaped by fleeing to the countryside to make happen the past 50 years Revue only for the viewer. In addition there is always thirdly archive material from the long career of entertainer.

Most room the second level takes, referenced in the Kerkeling basically just long paragraphs of his two famous books. In the Ruhr he is on the road and tells how he is then moved with his grandmother in a carriage through the city. The importance of the child’s experience underscores the prompt “Beatrix” -Sketch, for which he also drove the Dutch queen years later with graceful smile through the area.

In this crowbar style it goes on. Soon he takes a stroll to dreary piano music in the garden of his childhood, soon he flips the tart through the family album. Look at how pretty and slim, he was once on the beach of Lloret de Mar. The female relationship confirms the like, he was “less ambitious”. And the phone only joking: “In Australia, I think I once rang someone out of bed that was very creative..” Quickly we are in his first appearance in “Talent Pool”, after the senior Hans-Peter in 1983, when asked about his future plans, he would later make “the” include. Nonsense. Entertainment. Show.

The plays, meanwhile, actually from the first level in the Friedrichstadt Palace. Kerkeling plays in his own demented hillbilly Manager, the arrogant director of the program and an oriented in the “Colorful” -Chefredakteurin Patricia Riekel Boulevard journalist in search of the “true” Kerkeling: “Ah, the steppes of callousness The knife once. deeply felt in the German-being, has totgewitzelt! ” Sometime want the pushy manager that Kerkeling receives the “King of the Jungle” Joey Heindle, Costa Cordalis and Horst Schlämmer on his show. Schöneberg irons from that, and sullenly controls are – Joey Heindle, Costa Cordalis and Horst Schlämmer, who had been waiting in the dressing room.

In the end, Patricia Riekel gets drunk and trampling can whoop and FriedrichstadtPalast is on fire. This absurd storyline would you like to follow for a while, especially as he shows Kerkeling in its versatility and honors. But the fun is repeatedly interrupted by Besinnlichkeiten, which could not be made Droeger and seriously meant. They show Hape’s visit to his childhood and other stages of his biography.

And so he walks again a few meters along the Camino de Santiago and speaks at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela muffled by his encounter with the mystery. Or he visited his former high school in Recklinghausen, hugs his old teacher and met “after 32 years” as a display teaches us his old theater group (“Good to see you”). What does he do with the excited ladies? But yes, he browsed through another photo album and can attest to how talented he was back then.

Eventually, the portly gentleman groped in the gym listless all the sports equipment, where he was taught had no joy , At least here comes the gutwilligsten spectators lost the desire. “No Birthday Show!” acts as a nachgereichter trailer for his books and at the same time as a bemühter supporting film for the actual gala, which never took place. Or then just the Sixtieth.

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