Friday, December 25, 2015

Trailer & Kritik: Kerkeling movie “I’m off” – THE WORLD

There are so questions that you have to always make, and there are those that are actually totally unnecessary. That sounds completely natural after rush, but almost inevitably at this point. Because here it is to go to the meaning of life and the meaning of bestseller adaptations.

Using the example of Hape Kerkeling Mega pilgrims Seller “I’m off”. Only fast the numbers, so we have it behind us. Around eight million copies sold, 100 weeks bestseller list since 2006.

Kerkelings bestseller” I’m off “

              Hape Kerkeling’s book about his pilgrimage on the Camino was a bestseller. Now comes “I’m off” in the cinemas. But himself did not want to play Kerkeling in the film. Source: Warner

Let’s start with superfluous questions. The fact that no one who even has the faintest idea of ​​recycling chains, could doubt that Hape Kerkeling of meaning, self- and Gottsuchevademecum eventually the cinema would come, has not emphasized (the number the potential customers we had just).

How difficult it would be to make it, you could have guessed, after all. A highly personal, not really loszulösendes of Kerkeling nonfiction in which nothing happens, actually no story is told, but very frightening often from faith is mentioned and from God, a book, in which even prayed.



You can live

Three years, three worn authors, a producer changes, withdrawal from Kerkeling as Kerkeling – that a fairly to “I’m off” has led thorny crossroads, the film looks remarkably out unscathed and easily.

The question again, whether you actually need this product merchandising, we won again under unnecessary. And confess under mild pain that you can live with it.

Photo: © 2015 Warner Bros. Ent dizzying beautiful landscapes. Striesow on the way. About 800 kilometers to go. Up to Santiago de Compostela

Julia von Heinz told Kerkeling, the whole story. It all begins with the collapse of vollverfetteten jester who could never say no until he opened his body. The then reminded his spiritual side, his Catholic youth, his hiking boots and grabbed acquired and was weeks away.

And because the shooting the station drama with some certainty would have been too boring, refurbishes Heinz dramaturgy with data read from the off and manually NotePad traded daily wisdoms on.

Travel to the beginning of the television gambling

Go into the depth of the biography will always come back blinded to Omma to the Ruhr and to the roots of Kerkelings trauma with God and his comedian career, the beginning of his television addiction, which had to end in the self-immolation at some point.

Between happened everything that happens in the book. Thunderstorms, heat, blistered feet, pilgrims camp that you can almost smell it.

And to shimmy on at least one extremely fine yarn erzählbarer history wayside along can, of Kerkeling film is transformed into a buddy movie. Hape meets Stella (Martina Gedeck) and Lena (Stefanie Schuch). They quarrel, they are silent on themselves, they conspire to wear to be told their lives.

Photo:. © 2015 Warner Bros. Ent The back there is no enlightenment, it’s just the sun. Devid Striesow, Martina Gedeck and Karoline Schuch see still pretty happy from

There are exactly two reasons for one and a half hours from the (post -) Christmas din steal away. One is Striesow that looks almost more authentic than Kerkeling, but never to its cheaper copy.

Striesow is a burnt man who gets together with God and his reminder gradually. Very seriously he does that and pleasant. That he also has a very own, beautiful reading voice with which he never falls into a Lebenshilferatgeberhörbuchton, help the vast number of off-texts also enormous.



You want to start walking the same. Let it rather!

The setting saves the rest, the images of landscapes, mountains, roads, simple, sometimes solitary nature. Almost makes you want to grab his shoes, hotel booking at the wayside and start walking.

One should prefer to leave it. Thanks Hape Kerkeling the number of German pilgrims has risen by 71 percent. These are Mallorcan conditions. Because you can, if you’re looking for solitude and closeness to God, better run to the Schlachtensee.

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