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El Juego de Zucker

Título original: Alles auf Zucker!
  • 2004
  • Unrated
  • 1h 35min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,7/10
2,9 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Henry Hübchen and Udo Samel in El Juego de Zucker (2004)
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ComedyDrama

Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA Journalist of Jewish descent in Berlin feels that he is a loser of the political changes in Germany after 1989. When his mother dies, he has to meet his brother to whom he has not talked f... Leer todoA Journalist of Jewish descent in Berlin feels that he is a loser of the political changes in Germany after 1989. When his mother dies, he has to meet his brother to whom he has not talked for years and to meet all his other family members. But during the preparations for the fun... Leer todoA Journalist of Jewish descent in Berlin feels that he is a loser of the political changes in Germany after 1989. When his mother dies, he has to meet his brother to whom he has not talked for years and to meet all his other family members. But during the preparations for the funeral he plays a snooker-cup for paying his debts with the money for the victory, and many ... Leer todo

  • Dirección
    • Dani Levy
  • Guión
    • Dani Levy
    • Holger Franke
  • Reparto principal
    • Henry Hübchen
    • Hannelore Elsner
    • Udo Samel
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,7/10
    2,9 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Dani Levy
    • Guión
      • Dani Levy
      • Holger Franke
    • Reparto principal
      • Henry Hübchen
      • Hannelore Elsner
      • Udo Samel
    • 14Reseñas de usuarios
    • 41Reseñas de críticos
    • 60Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 8 premios y 10 nominaciones en total

    Vídeos5

    Trailer [OV]
    Trailer 2:36
    Trailer [OV]
    Go For Zucker Scene: Scene 4
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    Go For Zucker Scene: Scene 4
    Go For Zucker Scene: Scene 2
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    Go For Zucker Scene: Scene 2
    Go For Zucker Scene: Scene 1
    Clip 1:37
    Go For Zucker Scene: Scene 1
    Go For Zucker Scene: Scene 3
    Clip 1:59
    Go For Zucker Scene: Scene 3

    Imágenes8

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    Reparto principal34

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    Henry Hübchen
    Henry Hübchen
    • Jakob 'Jaeckie Zucker' Zuckermann
    Hannelore Elsner
    Hannelore Elsner
    • Marlene Zuckermann
    Udo Samel
    Udo Samel
    • Samuel Zuckermann
    Golda Tencer
    Golda Tencer
    • Golda Zuckermann
    Steffen Groth
    Steffen Groth
    • Thomas Zuckermann
    Anja Franke
    • Jana Zuckermann
    Sebastian Blomberg
    Sebastian Blomberg
    • Joshua Zuckermann
    Elena Uhlig
    Elena Uhlig
    • Lilly Zuckermann
    Rolf Hoppe
    Rolf Hoppe
    • Rabbi Ginsberg
    Inga Busch
    • Irene Bunge
    Antonia Adamik
    • Sarah Zuckermann
    Renate Krößner
    Renate Krößner
    • Linda
    Axel Werner
    • Eddy Dürr
    Rhada Hammoudah
    • Janice
    • (as Ghada Hammoudah)
    Tatjana Blacher
    Tatjana Blacher
    • Tatjana
    Jurij Rosstalnyj
    • Ukrainer Matzjak
    • (as Juri Rosstanlnji)
    Bernd Stegemann
    Bernd Stegemann
    • Gerichtsvollzieher Schmöcker
    Tino Lau
    • Hüne
    • Dirección
      • Dani Levy
    • Guión
      • Dani Levy
      • Holger Franke
    • Todo el reparto y equipo
    • Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro

    Reseñas de usuarios14

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    5dromasca

    I wish it was more crazy

    There are two big divides in the family that this film centers on, and these are the premises of what could have been a very fun and touching movie at the same time, with a political and human message not to be missed. It's about Jewish family led two brothers, where one side are orthodox and observant Jews, while the other side are completely agnostic, actually involved in mixed marriage between a Jewish man and a non-Jewish woman which would make the children non-Jewish according to Jewish faith. The other divide is the Berlin wall and the division of Germany during the cold war which makes the observant family leave in the prosperous West, while the other half of the family leaves in the East. Not that the Eastern European brother lacks success and charisma, he is actually the more interesting character of the two, a former TV sports reporter dealing with a small prostitution business and a champ in billiards, but who finds himself in dire straits because of gambling and debts. Ten or fifteen years after the fall of the wall, when reunions are possible the mother of the two dies and in her the testament she asks for a traditional burial followed by the one week shiva mourning period, and a true reconciliation as a precondition for inheriting.

    There are two ways to approach making such a movie. Rely on character comics, but here you need to be quite careful as a movie dealing with Jewish characters risks to be considered as too offensive if they pedal too much on this line. Although a lot of stereotypes are present I did not find them offensive at all (yes, I am Jewish), actually it's more the gay and sexual allusions that some may find more visible and doubt there good taste. The other approach would be to deal more with the political theme, but here the film is just a pale social commentary, and it never gets even close to the subtlety and human dimension of a film like 'Good-bye, Lenin'.

    Unfortunately by choosing the middle of the road the director condemned the film to mediocrity, and instead of good laughs it's mostly polite smiles all along. It's not that good comedy scenes are completely missing, but I could not escape the feeling that the premises of the movie are better than the outcome, and that if the authors had chosen a more definite line, or just dared to be more crazy the result would have been better.
    2manuel-pestalozzi

    It's not funny

    This movie starts with the main character lying in a coma in a hospital ward, attended by two orderlies. The unconscious main character is heard in a voice over, saying that the orderlies are gay. The orderlies kiss. I watched this in a DVD version and I have the suspicion that this is supposed to be funny – it said „comedy" on the DVD case, after all and it goes on like that. Had I seen this in a movie theater I probably would have heard part of the audience roar with laughter, because it is so funny – and because they are supposed to sit in a comedy. While it is fascinating to think about what it is funny and what isn't, this movie unfortunately only delivers arguments about what isn't.

    Brilliant brains can MAKE anything funny, people like Ernst Lubitsch, Billy Wilder or Mel Brooks have proved that fact. But you have to know the „mechanics", I suppose. Director and co-scriptwriter Dani Levy does not bother about those mechanics, he thinks that certain things simply ARE funny, the fact that two orderlies are gay and kiss over a man in a coma, for example. Do not get me wrong, some people can MAKE that funny, Dani Levy can't, not for me, anyway.

    The main problem I have with this movie is that I can't see a reason behind the way the main characters behave. I could not understand why the two brothers, one an orthodox Jew from West Germany one a third class carbon copy of Fast Eddie Felson from former East Germany so strongly disliked each other. They are both rather bland characters. Their children are boring apart from the fact that they are sexually attracted to each other (well, one is a lesbian now but raises the daughter she has with her cousin). But even these incestuous relationships – if anything they are embarrassing - just come through as an excuse because the scriptwriters could not come up with anything better.

    The acting is not bad, Udo Semel I actually came to like quite a lot although he reminded me more of ex chancellor Helmut Kohl (a lighter version) than of a venerable Orthodox Jew. The direction in itself is not really bad either, but maybe Levy should stick to directing movies, leaving the scriptwriting to someone else. Now I heard he did a comedy about Hitler. Oi, Vai!
    6Spuzzlightyear

    Go For Zucker

    A pretty good, though not outstanding comedy with a pretty amazing premise. A Jewish mother dies, leaving a will that will only be decided if she's given a proper Jewish burial, and if her two sons would bury the hatchet. The problem is, is that one of her sons is totally Orthodox Jewish, and the other one is definitely not. BUT WE'LL TRY! Oh right, the unorthodox guy has an important pool tournament that takes place smack in the middle of the Jewish observance of his Mom's death. Plenty of other problems raise their head, and most of it is quite funny. The script though, does lose steam about 3/4 of the way through, but this made me laugh at the right places,
    10rob-1253

    Treat yourself

    Lighten up. It's a movie. It's not real life. Enjoy it for what it is. I laughed out loud in the theater continually. These are romantic movie characters. My belief was definitely suspended. i recommend this movie to others constantly as one of the best I've seen this year. Reality TV is no more real than these characters. It's refreshing to finally see a German comedy rather than the pap that the American cinema churns out. There are many twists in this movie that will add levity to your day. Go Go Go And take someone with you. Germany has become so strict and gloomy in the world's eye that it's great they can cross boundaries that many are scared to talk about. C'mon we're all people. We all have beliefs. We should be able to laugh at ourselves and certainly have to ability to see the human in this mortal existence.
    missmarmite

    At last!

    Wow, I can't say for how long I have been waiting for a film like this! I was always looking enviously over to America where they have films with, say, a dozen characters and one of them happens to be Jewish. But neither the Shoah is mentioned, nor Israel nor any other "typically Jewish" topics. These characters are Jewish like others are catholic or Mormon or atheist. Great. We never had this here in the last decades and I wondered when at last we would be treated to films like that made in Germany.

    This film might not be 100% brilliant, but it's funny, it's very good and worth its while and money. Originally made only for Arte TV, they decided to get it into cinema first. And what a great idea this was! Hopefully more films like this will follow, so that we all can go another step on the way back to normal. Because it is normal to see black German characters, Turkish-German characters and Jewish German characters and what else in films and series and plays. So, writers, sit yourself down and write. Directors and producers are hopefully waiting for good scripts! They better be...

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 6 de enero de 2005 (Alemania)
    • País de origen
      • Alemania
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Official site (Germany)
      • Official site (United States)
    • Idioma
      • Alemán
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Go for Zucker
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Berlín, Alemania
    • Empresas productoras
      • X-Filme Creative Pool
      • ARTE
      • Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR)
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    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 87.490 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 2130 US$
      • 11 dic 2005
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 8.466.803 US$
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    • Duración
      1 hora 35 minutos
    • Color
      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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