3 recensioni
This is an offbeat and gentle comedy about the politics and backstage, behind the scenes chaos of making a movie. Whisky With Vodka explores familiar territory that has been explored numerous times before. Henry Hubchen plays Otto, an aging, narcissistic, insecure and alcoholic actor who is making what may well be his last movie because of his reputation for on set shenanigans and unreliability. The film's director Martin (Sylvester Groth) grows increasingly exasperated by his star's antics and improvisations that continually ruin each take. The producers of the film don't trust Otto either, and have hired a younger understudy to shoot alternate scenes as a backup. The rivalry between the two as they try to upstage one another adds to some of the subtle pleasures of this diverting little film. There's also plenty of bed-hopping, and the off screen antics of the actors parallel that of Tango For Three, the fictitious movie they are making. This is the second collaboration between prolific German director Andreas Dresen (Summer In Berlin, etc) and writer Wolfgang Kohlhasse. Dresen aims for a jaunty mood here, but his direction is a little laboured at times. We've seen this kind of back-handed slap in the face for the film industry before, and while it is reminiscent of the classic Day For Night, Whisky With Vodka adds little that is particularly new or original to the sub-genre
Actually it's two movies (sort of), but you will get that if you watch it or read the general description of the plot. But having two things going on isn't always a good thing. And having this look behind the scenes is intriguing, but can also be very disturbing at times. The actors are pretty good and if you are into filmmaking or have a liking for it, than some situations will bring a smile on your face. But unfortunately there should be more to a movie.
The ending is rather good, but then again you have to watch the whole movie to experience that. It's not a bad "trip", but it is not something that many people will enjoy/endure (is my guess).
The ending is rather good, but then again you have to watch the whole movie to experience that. It's not a bad "trip", but it is not something that many people will enjoy/endure (is my guess).
- Horst_In_Translation
- 27 gen 2015
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