Josh is about to turn 30; he's intellectually disabled, and likes to play at being a vampire. His sister Nicole is 15, and dealing with her impending womanhood; middle brother Mike is the "n... Read allJosh is about to turn 30; he's intellectually disabled, and likes to play at being a vampire. His sister Nicole is 15, and dealing with her impending womanhood; middle brother Mike is the "normal" one, but in some ways the most childish - his latest conquest is Nadine, who runs t... Read allJosh is about to turn 30; he's intellectually disabled, and likes to play at being a vampire. His sister Nicole is 15, and dealing with her impending womanhood; middle brother Mike is the "normal" one, but in some ways the most childish - his latest conquest is Nadine, who runs the dog kennel at his security guard job. Nic is fixated on getting laid, and watches Mike ... Read all
- Awards
- 16 wins & 5 nominations total
- Nic Klauser
- (as Marie Luise Schramm)
- Rudi
- (as Gottfried Breitfuß)
- Arzt
- (as Christoph Leczynski)
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It is quite easy to jump in with the characters from the very start; they are weird, fun and interesting. Definitely not lovable, but great to follow around in their life troubles. So, how to get a 30 year-old mentally retarded brother laid? That's the question.
The answer is not that simple and attempting to find it is what drives the movie to ludicrous and strange situations all around. There are some pretty inexplicable things it this movie, like why a character suddenly bursts into lip-singing for apparently no reason. There is some interesting use of split screen, of timer digital camera, of fake teeth, of pushed yet always believable narrative. This is a story of the new century. Of curious youths trying to get a piece of ass. This is a look at absurdity in day to day life. Yet is falls victim to its own devices. It is brilliant, but not quite there. Stimulating, but not quite touching. Awkward. Convoluted. Unpolished. Unsure of how to achieve greatness. In fact, it is quite like Josh, the Prince of Darkness. The VW. Not Volkswagen silly, "Vampire Wannabe". Childish. There is still room for maturity.
Still worth a look though. Too strange not to be scene. Promising. The suiting ending is also a bonus.
See you in your dreams...
A strong 8 out of 10.
Did you know
- ConnectionsReferences Les monstres (1964)
- SoundtracksI Want to be Evil
Written by Lester Judson and Raymond Taylor
Performed by Eartha Kitt
Published by Universal-Duchess Music Corp.
Courtesy of BMG Ariola München GmbH
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- €960,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $9,483