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Keinohrhasen

  • 2007
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
19K
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Til Schweiger and Nora Tschirner in Keinohrhasen (2007)
ParodyComedyRomance

Rainbow press reporter Ludo is sentenced to 8 months; he's released on probation but must work at a local daycare center for 300 hours. He meets Anna, who has unfinished business with him.Rainbow press reporter Ludo is sentenced to 8 months; he's released on probation but must work at a local daycare center for 300 hours. He meets Anna, who has unfinished business with him.Rainbow press reporter Ludo is sentenced to 8 months; he's released on probation but must work at a local daycare center for 300 hours. He meets Anna, who has unfinished business with him.

  • Director
    • Til Schweiger
  • Writers
    • Anika Decker
    • Til Schweiger
  • Stars
    • Til Schweiger
    • Nora Tschirner
    • Matthias Schweighöfer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    19K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Til Schweiger
    • Writers
      • Anika Decker
      • Til Schweiger
    • Stars
      • Til Schweiger
      • Nora Tschirner
      • Matthias Schweighöfer
    • 31User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Til Schweiger
    Til Schweiger
    • Ludo Dekker
    Nora Tschirner
    Nora Tschirner
    • Anna
    Matthias Schweighöfer
    Matthias Schweighöfer
    • Moritz
    Alwara Höfels
    Alwara Höfels
    • Miriam
    Jürgen Vogel
    Jürgen Vogel
    • Jürgen Vogel
    Rick Kavanian
    Rick Kavanian
    • Chefredakteur
    Armin Rohde
    Armin Rohde
    • Bello
    Wolfgang Stumph
    Wolfgang Stumph
    • Fieser Taxifahrer
    Christian Tramitz
    Christian Tramitz
    • Typ
    Barbara Rudnik
    Barbara Rudnik
    • Lilli
    Zora Holt
    Zora Holt
    • Kellnerin
    Gregor Bloéb
    • Michi Nußbaumer
    Nina Proll
    Nina Proll
    • Daniela Berg
    Pasquale Aleardi
    Pasquale Aleardi
    • Anwalt
    Sonsee Neu
    Sonsee Neu
    • Richterin
    Wladimir Klitschko
    Wladimir Klitschko
    • Klitschko
    Yvonne Catterfeld
    Yvonne Catterfeld
    • Klitschkos Verlobte
    Emma Schweiger
    Emma Schweiger
    • Cheyenne-Blue
    • (as Emma Tiger Schweiger)
    • Director
      • Til Schweiger
    • Writers
      • Anika Decker
      • Til Schweiger
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    User reviews31

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    4oliverdaume

    lame, dumb, embarrassing, til schweiger!

    In the past months I read and heard a lot of positive things about this movie. But I just could not imagine that a movie made by Til Schweiger could be watchable at all. So after more and more positive comments that got to my ears, I dediced to watch it. It was a mistake! What a bad, predictable movie. Once more, terrible acting by Til Schweiger. Dialogues that aren't funny at all, slapstick that doesn't even deserve the name slapstick! The script is full of mistakes and some scenes just don't make sense.

    Okay, Til Schweiger has delivered much worse products in his career. "Keinohrhasen" its not the worst thing he did. But anyway, please don't waste your time with this movie. People who like cheap and brainless popcorn-entertainment will be amused. The rest should better keep their hands off this DVD
    10user-21598

    Hilarious Romance - A Must-See

    I haven't heard much about that movie prior but had seen a very short preview recently. And this movie was a very pleasant surprise (unlike most of the German productions). Till Schweiger known in the USA from rather serious roles, has become popular in Germany because of all his hilarious and humorous pictures. Again in Keinohrhase he is totally taken up with that funny but also dressy womanizer 'Ludo' who is working as a gossip reporter, always going prey on explosive pictures from local stars. After a very tricky shoot on an important star happening which ends in an éclat he is sentenced to do community service for a not insubstantially period of time at a kindergarten where he meets his unimposing school mate Anna and destiny continued to unfold. It is a very romantic and hilarious picture, which could have been normally attributed to kitschy Hollywood. But as it arises from a German production it appears to be a bit fresher than any plain American romance. It is not really kind of a new plot but it directly goes into your heart due to a disarming love story which is pepped up with great actors who are doing very funny and bright dialogs. Its absolutely spot-on for Christmas. Best Scene is the intro with Jürgen Vogel
    8Easi

    Romance in Berlin

    This is once again typical German big city-curious characters romance story. Til Schweiger plays Ludo Dekker a libertine who is condemned to make 600 hours of social work in a children's home. There works Anna (Nora Tschirner). In their childhood Dekker was terrible to Anna. So far the starting constellation. But it's a comedy with happy ending. The beauty of such films is to observe the slight variations from one story to another and how the extravagant figures come along and end up together to make the perfect match. I understand that it's a very special kind of humor that doesn't suite everybody. Nevertheless I liked this big city story very much. Funy slapstick situations, nice dialogs, sweet plot, wonderful characters, good acting, and splendid Berlin as a fantastic supporting actor.
    5richard_sleboe

    Follow the brown rabbit

    If, like me, you're in it for the nanny (Nora Tschirner), you're bound to be disappointed. True, you get to see lovely Nora in the nude, but for 114 out of the movie's 115 minutes, she is wearing her spinster glasses, crow's nest hairdo and embroidered cardigan. For her character Anna, it's a Cinderella story minus the ball gown. She doesn't even change for the red carpet. But once you do away with the babe alert, "Keinohrhasen" is actually pretty funny. I can't believe I'm saying this, but writer-director Til Schweiger obviously knows both women and kids. Pleasant surprises include his daughter Emma in the part of jet set baby Chayenne Blue and Brigitte Zeh as her foxy celebrity mum. Oh, and if, like me, you can't get over Nora, check out "Ijon Tichy", last year's groundbreaking miniseries set in space. From now on, no self-respecting starship commander will get by without a hot hologram in a 1960s micro skirt.
    5movedout

    Overly familiar romantic comedy that trades on European sensibilities for a distinctively American atmosphere

    In writer-director-star Til Schweiger's second directorial outing, "Rabbit Without Ears" (following a semi-refreshing "Barefoot"), he plays yet another hedonistic Teutonic cad spun round by an unlikely, socially awkward girl. It's an overly familiar romantic comedy that trades on European sensibilities for a distinctively American atmosphere.

    Just as in "Barefoot" (a love story of a self-involved cad and a depressively sweet escapee from a psych hospital with an aversion to footwear), Schweiger uses the same sort of emotional modulation – with a touch of transparent manipulation and a fair amount of feel-good montages – to present its apparent mainstream appeal of the adorable differences between men and women. You could transplant everything here from a Frankfurt to New York setting while a Matthew McConaughey could easily play Schweiger's dapper hunk and a Sandra Bullock could slot in as his female co-star Nora Tschirner – the latter being a dead ringer for the Hollywood star.

    So what's a rabbit without ears but just another flaw to be overcome? Schweiger plays Ludo, a paparazzi reporter who sees his work and women as one venture. Till, he messes up and gets 300 hours of community service at a local day-care facility run by an ex-classmate, the frumpily attractive Anna (played by Tschirner) who still harbours an improbable resentment of Ludo and his teasing over 20 years ago.

    But what's even more dubious is how easily these set-ups and facades drop to accommodate the inevitability of its central pairing. Ludo finds his redemption being surrounded by enamoured toddlers while Anna falls deeply into a void of self-esteem, which is to say into the arms of the obliviously receptive Ludo. It could just as readily be named "Men Are Dogs and the Women Who Love Them".

    Schweiger lazily allows the strings to be seen. There are scenes so ludicrously over the top and undeveloped that questions about the writing and editing have to be raised. Characters cease to act like they were written and anachronistic scenes mar emotional pay-offs that could have been promising given the film's punchy performances and frequently wry dialogue.

    Sex is fundamental to these upwardly mobile Germans, but the utter puerility of sex-faces and loud restaurant reveals aside, the understated view on sexual politics is particularly lurid. The strongly defined angular features of Schweiger augments an ability to convey quick nods of sympathetic posturing – an incredibly useful tool that belies Ludo's selfish actions and blurs the perception beyond acceptable behaviour and the resulting consequences of its main pairing. Schweiger needs to rediscover the sweet emotionality of his previous film and disregard the rank superficiality of this film.

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    • Trivia
      The scenes with Nora Tschirner and Jürgen Vogel on the red carpet at the German Film Awards were shot during the actual red carpet ceremony in 2007.
    • Goofs
      Hammers are not used in actual German courts.
    • Quotes

      Anna Gutslowsky: Jeder Affe haette das besser hinbekommen!

      Ludo Dekker: Ja, wenn er Holländisch kann.

    • Connections
      Followed by Zweiohrküken (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Apologize
      Written by Timbaland & Ryan Tedder

      Performed by Timbaland (as Timbaland) feat. OneRepublic

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    • Release date
      • December 20, 2007 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site (Germany)
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Rabbit Without Ears
    • Filming locations
      • The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Berlin, Germany(interiors, Interview)
    • Production companies
      • SevenPictures Film
      • Barefoot Films
      • Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg
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    • Budget
      • €4,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $81,744,033
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 56 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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