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Männer wie wir

  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Männer wie wir (2004)
SoccerComedyDramaRomanceSport

After their most recent loss, a soccer team discovers its goalie is gay and casts him out. He retaliates by bringing back an all-gay team for a game to prove who's better.After their most recent loss, a soccer team discovers its goalie is gay and casts him out. He retaliates by bringing back an all-gay team for a game to prove who's better.After their most recent loss, a soccer team discovers its goalie is gay and casts him out. He retaliates by bringing back an all-gay team for a game to prove who's better.

  • Director
    • Sherry Hormann
  • Writer
    • Benedikt Gollhardt
  • Stars
    • Maximilian Brückner
    • Lisa Maria Potthoff
    • Dietmar Bär
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
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    • Director
      • Sherry Hormann
    • Writer
      • Benedikt Gollhardt
    • Stars
      • Maximilian Brückner
      • Lisa Maria Potthoff
      • Dietmar Bär
    • 21User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Maximilian Brückner
    Maximilian Brückner
    • Ecki
    Lisa Maria Potthoff
    Lisa Maria Potthoff
    • Susanne
    Dietmar Bär
    Dietmar Bär
    • Vater
    Eileen Eilender
    • Susanne jung 1
    Leon Breitenborn
    • Ecki jung 1
    Saskia Vester
    Saskia Vester
    • Mutter
    Anna Koesling
    • Susanne jung 2
    Steven Wellmann
    • Ecki jung 2
    Melody Sitta
    • Cordula jung
    Jan Giffel
    • Udo jung
    Willi Thomczyk
    Willi Thomczyk
    • Wirt
    Jochen Stern
    • Rentner Rudi
    Judith Hoersch
    • Cordula
    • (as Judith Delphine Hoersch)
    Carlo Ljubek
    Carlo Ljubek
    • Udo
    Mirko Lang
    • Tobias
    Tobias van Dieken
    Tobias van Dieken
    • Bernhard
    • (as Tobias Vandieken)
    Simon Solberg
    • Frank
    Felix Vörtler
    • Udos Vater
    • Director
      • Sherry Hormann
    • Writer
      • Benedikt Gollhardt
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    7Cummie501

    This film was necessary !

    Let's face the facts - there is one dominant and popular area in Western society where homosexuality is still an absolute no-no, where it simply doesn't exist (officially of course) : And this is....? Yes, it's football. Excitement and fun for billions of people all around the globe. But although roughly 5% of mankind can be considered as gay or at least bisexual no professional player ever had his public coming-out. (But statistically speaking in every team there must be at least one..which would mean a minimum of 18-20 in the German Bundesliga alone)... This is the sociological background any critic should take into account before criticizing "Männer wie wir" too harsh. Yes, I agree, in some parts this film is a bit stereotypical, but the important and optimistic message counts more than its occasional lack of sophisticated and complex characterization. Maybe this is also one of the reasons why many heterosexuals (even the liberal and educated type) feel uneasy about this film. They simply don't want gays to enter one their last retreats of pure and sweaty straight manhood. And the notion that some of these queers might even turn out to be adequate opponents on the pitch (as it happened in "Männer wie wir") is just ...like finally loosing in a penalty shoot-out after a comfortable lead.
    8jgtcleveland

    funny, delightful comedy about a newly-formed gay soccer team that takes on prejudice and intolerance

    Yes, it has been done before-- an "against all odds" sports film. But this film tackles the genre in a funny, laugh-out-loud way. An odd assortment of characters-- some eccentric but all pretty much everyday folks-- are well-presented. The dialog is witty, the romance is sweet and the film is well-paced. You really root for these characters-- you like them and care about them. A light and fun two hours with no heavy messages or polemics. Sure, the film is predictable but the humor and the fact that you care for the characters prevents the rolling of eyes and the restlessness that often comes when you know what is ahead of you in a film.
    10vivo4

    Cliché'd? yes. Good? YESSS!!!!

    Sure, this movie follows a formula, actually many formulas, about gay vs. straight flicks, soccer flicks, sports hero flicks, guy gets the guy flicks - but it does them all VERY well and with both love and humour. Although there is every cliché in the book here about masculinity and coming out, there is an equal emphasis on NON-stereotypical gay men. Ercin the Turkish player is as nelly as they come but hey, he's a Turk represented in a German soccer flick, AND his Dad is obviously 100% supportive and proud of him, fluffy hand-gestures and all. Hotte may be a stereotypical leather guy, but he's also a juggernaut on the field who strikes terror in his opponents. Our hero is so gosh-golly "straight-looking" that I had trouble believing in him as a gay guy in the opening sequence, but his dalliances with Sven change all that. I've been out since 1979 and have seen ALL the big- name "gay" movies. Some good, some downright awful. This one felt real, was engaging from the outset and made me laugh, good hearty belly-laughs, from end to end. I loved it. You will too.
    10EnchantedAngel

    Heartwarming, funny and great!

    I was really looking forward to seeing this film ever since I saw an ad for it on TV. And when I finally went and saw it I was not disappointed at all. On the contrary: this is a great film! It's funny, light-hearted and brilliantly cast. The story focuses on Ecki, a young man who works in a bakery in a very small rural community and plays football in his local team. When his team-members find out that he is gay they throw him out of the team. With the help of his sister he subsequently tries to form an all-gay football-team to challenge his old team in a match. And this journey through tough-guy town Dortmund is really, really funny! The incredibly talented cast (especially leading man Maximilian Brückner) pull every scene off and make it believable. OK, there are clichés in this film but they are also made fun of and not taken seriously at the same time. The movie also features a love story between Ecki and Sven, his cute team-mate and these two characters are totally cliché-free.

    This is a very good film and I recommend it to anyone who wants to have a really good laugh, see really good acting and a really touching love story - all in one film!
    8Cybrarian7

    Good looking guys, leather and chains, love, revenge, and... soccer!

    Ecki is goalkeeper for the soccer-team in his small hometown in Germany (near Dortmund). After losing an important game, his mates accidentally find out that he is gay. They throw him out of the team. Out of anger and hurt he dares them to play against a gay team. Ecki has only four weeks to build this team and train them.

    The movie plays with clichés in a hilarious and yet pleasant way. Good looking guys, leather and chains, love, revenge, and soccer. Witty dialogues and good action. Highly recommended.

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    • Goofs
      When the door of the lift opens to reveal Ecki and Sven kissing, Ecki is wearing a shirt, though he is previously seen to have removed it in the lift.
    • Quotes

      Sven: That's not edible. It's decoration.

    • Crazy credits
      In the ending credits, each actor's name is placed on the soccer grid where his position was played in the movie.
    • Connections
      Referenced in ZDF Magazin Royale: Das Problem der deutschen Filmlandschaft (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      Bend and Not Break
      Written by Christopher Carrabba

      Performed by Dashboard Confessional

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    • Release date
      • October 7, 2004 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Germany)
    • Languages
      • German
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Balls
    • Filming locations
      • Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Filmstiftung Nordrhein-Westfalen
      • FilmFernsehFonds Bayern
      • Filmförderungsanstalt (FFA)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $28,324
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,425
      • Apr 30, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,140,909
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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