Alzheimer’s she has already behind him, alcoholism also, now she rummages in garbage cans after returnable. And shouting outraged “shit!” Under the Alster bridge. About the Hamburger wegbrettern in their BMW and Porsche. If already homeless, one imagines when just watching, then simply not in Hamburg.
And then you think: Well, that dear mother no longer lived through that! The revered Paula Wessely, the Burgtheater Doyenne (such titles, there’s really !, only the Austrians invent), so never used filthy words into your mouth, would have much less so played a role.
Christiane Hörbiger is on October 13, 77 years old. “On the Road” is therefore also a birthday gift in some way. No nice, but an interesting. One that requires courage when unpacking. Because it shows every wrinkle. And it has 77 frightening many. Seen were the Alzheimer’s drama (“Stiller Abschied”) and the alcohol-story (“Like a light in the night”) only preliminaries, now you go – without make-up and blur – the real thing.
You called Berger. Hanna Berger. And when you see them the first time, you already know that it will go right downhill. Seventies style. Everything horrible beige and brown in Eimsbüttel. And then Walter is already on the carpet. Tot. Heart attack. As soon as he has been out carried in zinc coffin, the ATM already spits out nothing. And the bank man says: “you are deeply in debt – even after a foreclosure.”
says The Tucke on the social services: “As I see, you have a daughter … “That’s Margarita Broich. Could not be better. TV subsidiary will have only times nothing to do with TV-mother. For these Elke their parents have died decades ago. And Hanna Berger also has her pride. Pulls rather in the “Queen of Hearts” – that is the counterpart to the famous “Ace of Spades” – when this daughter to be a burden. Understand eventually their situation: no widow’s pension because Walter was self-employed without income certificate no apartment, no home no job, no work no income certificate. Shouts, “That’s’ a trap!”
Of course, with resort. The white one (unfortunately) because the book of Thorsten Näter comes, and Florian Baxmeyer directed it. With which Hörbiger has already brought Alzheimer’s and alcohol to moderate happy end. And because it is a film of Degeto who wants to scare the overaged ARD viewers not equal to death. The holding already for bold, Hörbiger times demonstrate not eternally same Couturekostüm and with unbreakable concrete hairstyle.
After Hörbiger can show what they can, when you they can. Toll as drags the aubergine rolling suitcase behind him – yet etepetete, then grumpy Actual me-but-never mind-quick-fix style. Great their booze-soaked rejection of the Alster-ducks. “Can you forget I give nothing from ….” – “Can not make I The days are gone ….” – “Does every himself to see how he get along …”
It is a tour de force, which completed Hörbiger left. It’s just that one has “goes Therese foreign” between Utta-Danella adaptations and movies such as “Stallion Parade” or sometimes almost forgotten, a great actress with the stuff on the tragedian. Daughter of her mother.
One of the great Viennese actor communities whose members, the notice once in a while, have proven to be extremely durable: The father, Attila Hörbiger is, with 91 died, Paula Wessely with 93. So there is still more to it. Provided that the public broadcasters Forgot times their fear of their own courage.
“On the road”: October 12, 2015 ARD at 20:15 clock
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