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Slumming

  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
884
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Slumming (2006)
Two young yuppies abduct the dead drunk Kallmann from Vienna to the Czech Republic, where he regains his senses. An adventurous journey back to Vienna commences.
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ComedyDrama

Two yuppies play mean tricks on one another until one joke has fatal consequences.Two yuppies play mean tricks on one another until one joke has fatal consequences.Two yuppies play mean tricks on one another until one joke has fatal consequences.

  • Director
    • Michael Glawogger
  • Writers
    • Barbara Albert
    • Michael Glawogger
  • Stars
    • Paulus Manker
    • August Diehl
    • Michael Ostrowski
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    884
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Glawogger
    • Writers
      • Barbara Albert
      • Michael Glawogger
    • Stars
      • Paulus Manker
      • August Diehl
      • Michael Ostrowski
    • 10User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Paulus Manker
    Paulus Manker
    • Kallmann
    August Diehl
    August Diehl
    • Sebastian
    Michael Ostrowski
    Michael Ostrowski
    • Alex
    Pia Hierzegger
    • Pia
    Maria Bill
    • Herta
    Martina Zinner
    Martina Zinner
    • Marianne
    Brigitte Kren
    Brigitte Kren
    • Sonja
    Loretta Pflaum
    Loretta Pflaum
    • Hippiemädchen
    Martina Poel
    • Krista
    Andreas Kiendl
    Andreas Kiendl
    • Andreas
    Petra Bernhardt
    • Rothaariges Mädchen
    Kathrin Resetarits
    • Elegante Frau
    Caro Kuchwalek
    • Vera
    Nina Petz
    • Johanna
    Nina Sieberer
    • Frau mit Zopf im Lokal
    Markus Schleinzer
    Markus Schleinzer
    • Gast im Lokal
    Elisabeth Scharang
    • Gast im Lokal
    Alexander Tschernek
    Alexander Tschernek
    • Gast im Lokal
    • Director
      • Michael Glawogger
    • Writers
      • Barbara Albert
      • Michael Glawogger
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    9fm5

    Great feature

    The movie is excellent because it has a great direction, a genius screenplay and Paulus Manker as the homeless "Kallmann".

    The other actors are good as well - and, what is very important, very natural and credible (some street scenes were filmed with real pedestrians) - but without Paulus Manker, who could be believed as a real homeless, because he liked his role that much (as i just mentioned, in some street scenes he is the only actor beside unsuspecting pedestrians who he shouts at), what we can see and enjoy when watching the movie - the film would miss its heart.

    The direction and the screenplay work optimal. The film is not boring at any moment, but it is also not overloaded. The film scores also with spontaneous jokes and punchlines. Very funny scenes happen at the farm in the Czech Republic (and not only at the farm - the whole part of the movie in Czech Republic is very funny, because "Kollmann" speaks no czech, and the czechs don't speak German), where the farmer and his family wonder why austrians suddenly emigrate to the czech republic (in history it has always been the other direction).

    One of the best and ambitious austrian movies of the last years - at least of this year.

    Its a movie for the critics and the audience as well - thats what it makes a very special work.
    4NAShamah

    The main character didn't do that much "Slumming"

    Sebastian is bored. He gets his kicks playing real life "games" with unsuspecting people; openly speculating on the lives of strangers in front of them, scheduling multiple chat dates a day. His life changes when he crosses paths with a quick-witted school teacher and a schizophrenic street poet.

    The act of slumming, didn't seem to have much to do with the main character of Sebastian. He is just bored with his life and is searching for some meaning within it. Unfortunately, their is ZERO back story provided to explain why he feels/acts the way he does to total strangers or why he makes certain choices. Which left me feeling no connection to him during or after the film.

    Good first act, good acting, and amazing locales help this film, everything else...?
    7inkblot11

    Slumming you will NOT be, if you choose to view this worthy film

    Sebastian is a snotty-rich thirty-something in Vienna. He, with the help of an enlisted comrade and roommate, Alex, wanders around the city in his Lexus, stirring up trouble. Most evenings are meetings with ladies from the Internet dating sites, with Sebastian setting them up like ducks at an arcade, only to shoot them down. One night, he and Alex come upon a passed-out drunken poet, sleeping on a bench in front of the train station. Always out for a lark, where there are no rules, Sebastian decides to put the man in his car's trunk and drive him across the border into the Czech Republic. There, he and Alex leave the unfortunate gentleman on a bench in front of the much smaller train station. What fun it is, to imagine the startled man when he awakes from his boozed-up state, in a country not his own! Sebastian has also met Pia, a pretty young teacher, and seems somewhat smitten and vice versa. That is, until he spills the beans about his little "joke" on the poor poet. Suddenly, everything is in turmoil. What lessons will be learned by each player in this little drama? This is a sharp look at the modern existence, in the richest societies, between the haves and the have-nots. Sebastian is so rich and yet so despicable in his misuse of his wealthy circumstances, a la Paris Hilton and clones. Pia is the model of the working middle class and the poet is down on life's bottom shelf. All of the actors do an amazingly nice job in their respective roles. The scenery is to die for, as most of us will never hop-skip to Austria or the Czech border. The costumes, production and direction are very fine, also, resulting in little scenes that make big impacts. Just watch Pia and her class twirl around the room in bird beaks and wings or see the poet come face to face with a little fawn and you will be enchanted. By no means will you be slumming, if you select this foreign film for an evening of diversion. It has a diverting story and some powerful messages to ponder upon, long after one pushes the rewind button.
    5zhiva_b

    Mediocrity saved by the role of Kallman

    Sebastian and Alex are two non-working rich and bored guys who mostly hang around bars in Vienna, meeting women they met on the internet and taking photos of them underneath the table. Once they meet a totally drunk bum, put him in a car and leave him in the middle of nowhere...

    In my opinion it is a quite mediocrity movie, the idea itself is good - about guys who make pranks and practical jokes just for fun but personally I got bored few times while watching. What lifts the movie above total mediocrity is the acting of Paulus Manker (Kallman) whose role of an alcoholic was so convincing, without exaggerating, very realistic. As the actor said himself, he really was drunk sometimes while making the movie.

    And for the end a quote from a poem, Kallman wrote: "MEIN NAME IST ANGST!"
    6mbs

    odd, very odd, part drama part dark comedy will very much appeal to fans of the off beat, the very off-beat.

    Slumming is great at first just because it has a premise you have not seen in a hundred other films. Its about a jerky young guy who bored with his life plays practical jokes on people (usually involving arranged blind dates made online and secretly taken crotch shots with his phone) One night while going around with his friend he sees a passed out drunk guy lying on a bench in front of a train station. He randomly decides to take said passed out drunk guy, put him in the trunk of his car, and drive him across the border into another country at a similar looking bench in front of a similar looking train station. (The jerky young guy keeps laughingly repeating-- "He'll think the train station shrank!" while driving back home with his friend) The rest of the movie mostly involves two different plot lines--one involving the passed out drunk guy coming to and trying to wander home, or at least wander somewhere in search of warmth and more alcohol. The second plot line involves the jerky young guy and his new relationship with this woman he meets on one of his arranged blind dates who seems to understand his penchant for playing pranks and trying to wake himself up so he's not simply sleeping through his life. (or something like that) Unfortunately as amused as she is by most of the stuff he does--she does not find the thought of what he did to the passed out drunk guy very funny at all and sets out to find him and bring him back. Why? I'm not too sure, but I suppose it gives the film something to give the audience someone to relate to because we're probably not going be able to relate to either of the other two guys at the center of the film (though I should admit I did kind of like the jerky young guy.) The first half hour or so is really very intriguing. I liked the central premise very, very much that I was willing to go with the film wherever it went. That intrigue actually takes the movie far enough--you spend a good majority of the movie wondering just where this film is actually going. Unfortunately it eventually becomes clear that the film isn't really going to go anywhere all that interesting. (in fact the movie essentially ends with an ending that's kind of the equivalent of shrugging your shoulders--I mean its an ending in the sense that the three characters get a resolution, but the resolution is more up in the air than concrete.) Also as much as I liked this fact--truthfully you're probably not going to be able to identify with either the jerky young guy, or the passed out drunk guy who while realistically portrayed is hard to evoke sympathy for given that he clearly doesn't want any.(basically once he wakes up, he marches around seeking shelter which he eventually finds, then he roams around again eventually hiding out in both a barn alongside some cows, and hiding out in the luggage compartment of a professional sports team's bus...I should add that throughout the movie he essentially berates the majority of people he ends up coming across. I mean he's nice enough to the kind souls who try to help him a little but but for the most part he's belligerent, angry, and almost always cursing in the only somewhat coherent ways that the drunk homeless sometimes do.) The film is good in that it doesn't ask for any sympathy for any of its characters (both of whom take life on their own terms) Its also good in that you really don't know where its going to go as the film keeps going along. However as interesting as it is, after a while it starts to become a little bit of a drag in that its hard to really connect with either of its two main characters (which is probably why they brought in the woman to search for the drunk guy--as an audience surrogate) So interesting and definitely worth a look for fans of the off-beat but not super terrific.

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      Kallmann: [to self] Wer san Sie? He? Wer san Sie, woas wolln Sie? Woas wolln Sie? Wüst Du ned a bisserl scheißn geh? Wüst Du ned a bisserl scheißn geh? Woas? Fahrscheinkontrolle! Herst geh in Oarsch! Geh in Oarsch eine, du Trottl! Hinter mir iss niemand! Hinter mir iss niemand, geh scheißn! Ollas Foahrscheine bitte, ollas in Oarsch eine bitte! Greif mi ned au! I soags da greif mi ned au! Mit de Finger! Greif mi ned au mit de Händ! Woas glaubstn Du? Fahrscheinkontrolle! Du kaunstda an wetzn, Schaßaugata! Du kaunstda an wetzn, spü a Sensn! Stö Di in de Eckn! Awe Maria mitda Sensn! Zeig ma Dein Fohrschein, Awe! Zeig ma Dein Fohrschein... Awe! I loss mi von Eich... ned auredn! I hoab ka Kontrolle!

      Kallmann: [speaks] Fahrscheine bitte!

      Kallmann: [to self] I hoab kan Schein! I hoab groad no... an Pass! I bin i! I bin... i kaun durchn Mund sehng! Schau mi ned au! I soag dass! Du blinde Sau, Du! Du siachst ja goarnix! I siach durchn Mund! Waßt Du des? I siach durchn Mund!

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      References La Ruée vers l'or (1925)
    • Soundtracks
      Ceo zivot jedna ljubav
      Written by Z. Mladenovic, J. Stepic and Z. Tomic

      Performed by Dragana Mirkovic

      CD: Dragana 16

      Courtesy of Dragana Mirkovic-Bijelic KEG

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    • Release date
      • November 24, 2006 (Austria)
    • Countries of origin
      • Austria
      • Switzerland
    • Official sites
      • Coop99 Filmproduktion (Austria)
      • Dschoint Ventschr Filmproduktion AG (Switzerland)
    • Languages
      • Czech
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Трущобные прогулки
    • Filming locations
      • Jakarta, Indonesia
    • Production companies
      • Coop99 Filmproduktion
      • Dschoint Ventschr Filmproduktion AG
      • Lotus Film
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $86,217
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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