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Otto - Der Neue Film

  • 1987
  • 1h 22m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,8/10
2,8 k
MA NOTE
Otto - Der Neue Film (1987)
ComedyRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueOtto loses his flat, because he could not pay the rent. To work off his rent arrears he is doing dirty work for the caretaker. Just now Gaby moves into the house and Otto falls in love, but ... Tout lireOtto loses his flat, because he could not pay the rent. To work off his rent arrears he is doing dirty work for the caretaker. Just now Gaby moves into the house and Otto falls in love, but Gaby has eyes only for Amboss the bodybuilder.Otto loses his flat, because he could not pay the rent. To work off his rent arrears he is doing dirty work for the caretaker. Just now Gaby moves into the house and Otto falls in love, but Gaby has eyes only for Amboss the bodybuilder.

  • Directors
    • Xaver Schwarzenberger
    • Otto Waalkes
  • Writers
    • Bernd Eilert
    • Robert Gernhardt
    • Pit Knorr
  • Stars
    • Otto Waalkes
    • Anja Jaenicke
    • Ute Sander
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,8/10
    2,8 k
    MA NOTE
    • Directors
      • Xaver Schwarzenberger
      • Otto Waalkes
    • Writers
      • Bernd Eilert
      • Robert Gernhardt
      • Pit Knorr
    • Stars
      • Otto Waalkes
      • Anja Jaenicke
      • Ute Sander
    • 5Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 4Commentaires de critiques
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    • Prix
      • 3 victoires au total

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    Rôles principaux50

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    Otto Waalkes
    Otto Waalkes
    Anja Jaenicke
    • Anna Rettich
    Ute Sander
    • Gabi Drösel
    Friedrich Schoenfelder
    Friedrich Schoenfelder
    • Professor Edelsen
    Dirk Dautzenberg
    • Hermann Rettich
    Joachim Kemmer
    • Schmieriak
    Georg Blumensaat
    • Amboss
    Ronald Nitschke
    Ronald Nitschke
    • Polizist
    Karl Schulz
    • 1. Möbelpacker
    Hans-Martin Stier
    Hans-Martin Stier
    • 2. Möbelpacker
    • (as Martin Stier)
    H.H. Müller
    • Begleiter Edelsen
    Dieter Landuris
    • 1. Fußballfan
    • (as Dieter Landuris - Gripstheater)
    Thomas Ahrens
    • 2. Fußballfan
    • (as Thomas Ahrens - Gripstheater)
    Claus-Peter Damitz
    • 3. Fußballfan
    • (as Claus-Peter Damitz - Gripstheater)
    Urs Remond
    Urs Remond
    • 1. Schönling
    Johannes Berenz
    • 2. Schönling
    • (as Johannes Basner)
    Beate Menner
    • TV-Ansagerin
    Dieter Dost
    • Stationsvorsteher
    • Directors
      • Xaver Schwarzenberger
      • Otto Waalkes
    • Writers
      • Bernd Eilert
      • Robert Gernhardt
      • Pit Knorr
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs5

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    3kosmasp

    New and not improved

    Actually I would rather say it is the opposite of improvement what we see here. Or the other movie looks like Citizen Kane compared to this. There is a story and the message overall is not a bad one (even if it seems to take ages to get there). But there also so many things wrong here. Cliches are one thing, racially motivated language another.

    This would not pass a PC test nowadays ... not by a long shot. Maybe you feel I'm being harsh, maybe you brush it off as "it was the old days, they didn't know any better". I am not telling you how to feel about anything, I am telling you what you will get. Your reaction to it, is yours and yours alone. For the record, I don't think those things are funny to be honest. But even if you disagree, the acting on hand here is horrible. Most of the jokes (offensive or not) are lukewarm at best ... for some reason this silliness was something people were crying for ... Sorry that sounded judgy. If you actually like this, good for you. Overall I think this does not live up to any comedy or humor standard. There is not enough suspension of disbelief to make this work ...
    5t_atzmueller

    It may have been his "new film", but there's nothing new about Otto

    Well, with the biggest local box-office hit ever under his belt, you'd guess that German cult-comedian would try to top (or at least repeat) that success as soon as possible. You'd guess right. Two years after the glory-tour of "Otto – The Film", Otto Waalkes released the follow-up "Otto – The New Film". And he didn't budge one iota from the original formula. This makes the sequel both enjoyable and at the same time set a downward-spiral into motion that has lasted to this day.

    Once again countryside-bumpkin Otto is in the big city (this time not Hamburg but Berlin), once again things aren't in his favor and once again he wishes that he was home in his Frisian island-hamlet. And once again he is in debt, this time owning his landlord (Dirk Dautzenberg) – a proto-fascist, who seems to come straight from the 1940's – a considerable amount of rent-money. Unless this is paid off, there is no going home for Otto. His only friend is the landlord's daughter (Anja Jaenicke), an ugly duckling who has taken a shine to our hero, naturally without him noticing it. First he is forced into a form of slave-labor by his landlord, having to do a number of bone-breaking chores, until fortune seems to smile upon him for once. A neighbor, a renowned animal psychologist, asks him to housesit for his cat, which is a rare breed, albeit highly suicidal. In the meantime, the blonde model Gabi (Ute Sander) moves into Otto's former apartment and our hapless hero falls head over heels in love, despite Gabi being an example of arrogance and pretentiousness, constantly working on a plan to meet Arnold-Schwarzenegger-like action-movie-hero – muscles to the neck and bone to everything else that lies above – Amboss. So Otto forges a masterplan, poses as the influential animal psychologist and attempts to wow Gabi's cold heart thus.

    As said, the formula is identical to the first movie. A thin story, connected by fast talking Otto and his routines of stand-up-skids, musical interludes and spoofs of various media-phenomena's (in this case, the Schwarzenegger-hype of the 80's, bands like Modern Talking and spoof of various franchises, including two Levy jeans commercials, which garnered the criticism of product-placement). Sure, fans of the Otto-material will find a few laughs but considering that many of the jokes in the first part weren't particularly 'fresh', they often seem way more aged here. Also, what's missing are the competent co-stars and cameos of part one. Not that all actors are particular bad, but none of them are particular funny either. And by "particular bad" we might well have a look at Ute Sanders, who not only plays the part as obnoxious as possible, but seemed to have played the part autobiographical: this film and a one-time appearance in Playboy magazine remained her only time in the limelight, yet she kept haunting the German boulevard press with various sorrow- and sob-stories for years, until moving to Texas, where she works as a volunteer nurse. Not too long ago she released her "celebrity autobiography", which cannot possibly surpass the volume of a haiku.

    As said: a couple of okay, even though dated and harmless jokes, that's pretty much all that speaks for the second Otto-film. In the end, it's really pretty much what "Police Academy II" was to the original film: not nearly as good, funny or gritty, but in the light of things to come, still far superior to the garbage that Otto would produce in future years. A mediocre 5/10 is all I can offer.
    8silvan_prefetzky

    Not quite as fresh as the predecessor, but still a funny series entry!

    After the gigantic success of the first "otto" movie, fans had to wait for nearly years, before the next of the series was ready. It was not as fresh as the first feature, but the concept was the same, even if the script department had obviously several problems to remain on the high joke level. The concept was the same: Otto, the chaotic young man from east frisia owes a lot of rent, so he has to work for the owner of his apparment house. He loses his heart to a young girl on the fourth floor, not realising, that the owners daughter is seriously in love to hin. But the girl of his dreams only loves "Amboss", a dumb "Arnie"-Clone. So Otto has to do a lot of dirty work, tries to win Gabi Droesels heart, must keep the depressive cat of a professor alive and defeats the qualities of Amboss... Once more, the plot is only thin, but around there are many jokes, chaotic scenes, musical interlude, advertising parodies and more. Best bits are surely the song Otto sings in front of the elevator doors, an ice-skating number, the magnificent-seven-misspell-scene. Waalkes pokes fun on a gruesome German pop group (Modern Talking), parodies several Schwarzenegger-like movies (Amboss the controlator), some Levis-Jeans-Spots and a famous ice-cream-commercial. There is further the "When a stranger calls"- gag in new color and the wordplay is sometimes very good. Unfortunately, the film suffers from too much product placement and Otto himself begins to act silly and infantile too often in the movie. But overall and concerning the following three films, this one is funny enough for most of his length.
    5J. Steed

    ONLY OCCASIONALLY AMUSING

    Otto Waalkes has his funny moments, but 80 minutes of him is a very big overdose. There are several parodies to enjoy, but the one on the Terminator seems to go on and on. Not extremely funny but very well done are the parodies on the jeans commercials; and this is may be the first film with Hell's Angels talking about Mozart's Requiem and the conducting style of Herbert von Karajan. Why the "Hitchcock music" by Bernard Herrmann had to be pirated for this comedy will probably never be cleared. In short: only occasionally amusing.

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    • Anecdotes
      In one scene Otto wants access to a premiere but gives the required password "The Magnificent Seven" to the wrong person, who dryly responds: "Come back when you're with the other six dwarfs." Otto Waalkes went on to star in two "7 Zwerge" (7 Dwarves) movies.
    • Connexions
      Followed by Otto - Der Außerfriesische (1989)
    • Bandes originales
      Geronimo's Cadillac
      Text & Musik: Dieter Bohlen

      Performed by Modern Talking (uncredited)

      (c) 1986 by Hansa Musik Verlag / Hanseatic Musikverlag GmbH

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 juillet 1987 (West Germany)
    • Pays d’origine
      • West Germany
    • Langue
      • German
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Otto 2
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Schwäbische Str. 26, 10781 Berlin, Allemagne(Otto's house)
    • sociétés de production
      • Rialto Film
      • Ruessel Video & Audio
      • Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 22 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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