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Les nouveaux mecs

Original title: Der bewegte Mann
  • 1994
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Les nouveaux mecs (1994)
Thrown out by his girlfriend from her apartment, Axel lives for a while with Norbert, a gay man he met some days before.
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Thrown out by his girlfriend from her apartment, Axel lives for a while with Norbert, a gay man he met some days before.Thrown out by his girlfriend from her apartment, Axel lives for a while with Norbert, a gay man he met some days before.Thrown out by his girlfriend from her apartment, Axel lives for a while with Norbert, a gay man he met some days before.

  • Director
    • Sönke Wortmann
  • Writers
    • Sönke Wortmann
    • Ralf König
  • Stars
    • Til Schweiger
    • Katja Riemann
    • Joachim Król
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    • Director
      • Sönke Wortmann
    • Writers
      • Sönke Wortmann
      • Ralf König
    • Stars
      • Til Schweiger
      • Katja Riemann
      • Joachim Król
    • 20User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Til Schweiger
    Til Schweiger
    • Axel Feldheim
    Katja Riemann
    Katja Riemann
    • Doro Feldheim
    Joachim Król
    Joachim Król
    • Norbert Brommer
    Rufus Beck
    Rufus Beck
    • Waltraud
    Armin Rohde
    Armin Rohde
    • Metzger
    Nico van der Knaap
    • Fränzchen
    Antonia Lang
    • Elke Schmitt
    Martina Gedeck
    Martina Gedeck
    • Jutta
    Judith Reinartz
    • Claudia
    Kai Wiesinger
    Kai Wiesinger
    • Aufreißer
    Horst D. Scheel
    • Günter
    Christof Wackernagel
    • Rüdiger
    Martin Armknecht
    • Lutz
    Heinrich Schafmeister
    Heinrich Schafmeister
    • Klaus Dieter
    Helmut Buchel
    • Dirk
    • (as Helmut Büchel)
    Monty Arnold
    • Monty
    Hans Peter Reutter
    • Dr. Bertie
    Heinz Baumeister
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    • Director
      • Sönke Wortmann
    • Writers
      • Sönke Wortmann
      • Ralf König
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    8gforth

    Laugh out loud? I did indeed.

    I saw this film in Germany when it came out as I was living there at the time. It was one of the funniest films I ever saw. Some years later I got a subtitled copy back in England and was shocked at how unfunny it was when translated. Which goes to show that humour often only works in the language it was created in.

    That said, it is still a very unstylised view of culture clashes and a study of how far people are prepared to go when they aren't getting any sex. No one gets what they want by the end: the gay man doesn't get his straight friend; the straight man doesn't get his free-love lifestyle; the straight woman doesn't get her angry singledom.

    I guess the moral is that you can take the human out of their sexuality, but you can't take the sexuality out of the human. Trite, but it reflects the title of the film, referring to a proverbial fish out of water.
    finkster-1

    Bull Power--HILARIOUS!

    I saw this movie a few months ago with my German class, and we were rolling on the floors. At first American audiences might be a little "on edge" when they hear about what the guy does, where he stays, and that he has no idea about the people he is staying with in the beginning. But after getting into it, you see that what he goes through is just so funny, and you can't believe that he didn't see it coming. Plus, the Bull Power is all the more reason to go see, or rent, the movie. I mean I can't believe that they didn't come up with this type of stuff in the U.S. I know a lot of people who would go out and buy it right now if they had the chance. My friends and I now have a fun time talking/joking with our teacher about the movie, and we randomly bring Red Bull energy drinks to class, just to make him laugh. It's a great movie, and everyone should see it. I loved it.
    Shayne013a

    This is a surprisingly funny movie!

    This is gem of a movie which does not lose any of its wit and charm with the passage of time. The fast pace and irreverence to social institutions kept us howling until our sides ached. Don't misunderstand me, however; the plot of one mans journey to his sexuality is pursued with fever right up to its hilarious climax! I would say that anyone of any sexual orientation with a sense of humor should watch this one with a friend or lover or both!
    MattN-2

    German comedy is not an oxymoron!

    Based on the work of Ralf König -- the king (no pun intended) of the Teutonic queer comic strip -- Wortmann has made a film about the vicissitudes of coming out. Hand in hand, these two men from the country of "poets and thinkers" dare utter the words: "we are German, we are funny, and we are not ashamed!" In case you missed Wortmann's "Kleine Haie" (1992) -- a road film about three young men coming to grips with their thespianism -- here's proof that comedy is not merely a genre inflicted unilaterally by Hollywood on the rest of the world. Although this film does make concessions in order to be more palatable to its hetero viewership, it is clearly head-and-shoulders above recent Hollywood forays into the queer-exploitation venue such as the abysmal "In&Out" featuring Kevin Kline. After Fassbinder and Wenders it now looks like Germany has a commercially viable director with something worthwhile to say!
    9Exiled_Archangel

    Probably the best comedy ever made..

    Ok where to start.. Well I hate American movies, and when they make comedies there's no soul to it, merely funny events which happen to be funny only for Americans. But this movie has its deep side too, like most European movies. Norbert's "rough" boyfriend, the incident with Axel and his former classmate, and the rough boyfriend doing the girl in the bathtub while Axel stands frozen like a fly.. That scene was absolutely priceless.

    As for the casting, Katja Riemann is not only beautiful as a goddess, she's also an awesome actress. It's so surprising that she doesn't have the fame she deserves. Or maybe not, considering how many copies of DVD's boring Hollywood movies sell... Each time the word "gay" comes up in this movie, her gestures and facial expressions are outstandingly flawless. Even if you start watching the movie after the 40th minute and start from a scene with that word, you'd perfectly understand she's sick of homosexuality. Joachim Krol and Til Schweiger are also performing great here. I actually thought Joachim Krol was gay in real life after watching the movie. Well I don't have any evidence about his sexuality, but chances are he's not.

    My German is quite rusty and I still loved this movie. I'm sure I would like it even more if I understood the dialogues perfectly. So go and watch this movie, and shoot me if you don't like it. A little note, the main characters of this movie can be classified as eye candy. Katja Riemann is beautiful, and Til Schweiger is handsome. And with their acting skills, the movie becomes a delicious pastime.

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    • Trivia
      At the time of release, this was the biggest grossing homegrown film at the German box office. It was also the third-highest successful movie that year overall, after Forrest Gump (1994) and Le Roi lion (1994).
    • Quotes

      Doro Feldheim: [after hanged up the phone hearing a male voice] That was a man!

      Jutta: So, in addition she's married.

      Doro Feldheim: [hysterical] That was a homosexual guy!

    • Connections
      Featured in Wa(h)re Liebe: Episode dated 20 October 1994 (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      Ja und nein
      Music by Franz Grothe

      Lyrics by Willy Dehmel

      Performed by Palast Orchester featuring Max Raabe

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    • Release date
      • June 5, 1996 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Maybe... Maybe Not
    • Filming locations
      • Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Constantin Film
      • Olga Film
      • Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $468,930
    • Gross worldwide
      • $468,930
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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