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How should we deal with people who are looking for security and peace? The family Comedy “Welcome to the hard man” provides an answer
Spätsommer 2015 in Munich At the main station hundreds of thousands of people crowding refugees. They come with trains from the South and look forward to their arrival in the secure Germany. The people of Munich to receive the crowds with water, food and warmth. But the real challenge is: How can this be many people in the German everyday life? “Men’s hearts”-Director Simon Verhoeven has addressed this issue and a movie about it shot. “Welcome to the hard man” is a fun Comedy about a family who takes in a refugee, at home, in the normal family madness – prominently Berger, Heiner Lauterbach, Elyas M’barek, Palina Rojinski and Florian David Fitz.
If the choose Hartmann’s, after a long discussion, “their” refugees, such as during the Casting: Germany searches for the super refugee. Nice, he should be reliable, helpful and above all, no large family-in the well-ordered household for Chaos. The choice falls on the Nigerian Diallo, mischievous and amiable played by Eric Kabongo. A good decision, we soon find out. Because Diallo not only soothes the guilty Conscience of Angelika Hartmann (Senta Berger), to be finally in the refugee assistance. With his friendly, life-wise manner, he tried family life together. Because of the problems you all have.
The retired teacher Angelika don’t know what to do with your care, since the kids have moved out. Her husband Richard feels like 20 and the plastic surgeon Sascha (Uwe Ochsenknecht), the wrinkles spreading. Son Philip (Florian David Fitz) is travelling professionally to the world and not realize how much his young son suffers from it. And daughter, Sophie, ( … ), that is, not in a sense of crisis, because, you know, with 31, what want you do for a living.
In this Chaos tried to Diallo set up, to make himself useful and to find, after the terrible experiences in his home country of peace. The customs of the Germans, he finds strange about that, Sophie, at her age, has no children or that you and Philip dare, your father, Richard. Diallo wants to hook up, the student with the clinic physician Tarek Berger (M’barek). The organized a running club with refugees, however, Sophie’s father does not have good cards.
Verhoeven takes the sensitivities of the family and their surroundings in the most Beautiful manner. “Welcome to the hard man” is an entertaining social satire with wonderful dialogues and accurate swipes. About well-intentioned people who would mother the refugees prefer to around-the-clock and no self-employment trust. Also, the “concerned” Pegida citizens are pulled through the cocoa on how you mentality prepare with regulars ‘ table slogans, and their “Yes, but…”-the Right to the floor.
The Film is not concerned with political correctness, but suggests, rather, to approach the politically hotly debated topic of refugees in a relaxed manner and without prejudice. And he makes it clear that it is worth it to see the new arrivals as a single people and to get to know, not as a faceless mass of Strangers.
The ensemble of actors plays terrific, Senta Berger, who has written to her son, Simon Verhoeven, the role of the body. Lauterbach is the vain chief doctor, who brags: “We have a refugee at home, he used the same shower as I am,” while Berger countered aptly: “Just because you have purchased a refugee, it means that you may treat the Rest of the world sucks.” Uwe Ochsenknecht, the stressed-out woman checker, who prefer to “chillaxt” and the Munich night is beautiful, the Breasts enlarged. Wonderful also the scene of Angelika Hartmann takes your roommate in the bakery: “This is Diallo, our refugee.” And the Baker: “Mei is the liab!”.
+++– Relaxed and without prejudices, but with a star-studded
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