Die Känguru-Chroniken
- 2020
- 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
3.5K
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Comedy based on the radio comedy and the bestselling books and audio-books by Marc-Uwe Kling.Comedy based on the radio comedy and the bestselling books and audio-books by Marc-Uwe Kling.Comedy based on the radio comedy and the bestselling books and audio-books by Marc-Uwe Kling.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
Marc-Uwe Kling
- Das Känguru
- (voice)
- …
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There are 3-4 good laughs and that's it. The script is weak, the directing much more (the film does not find his rhythm in the first half an hour, almost every scene is with music that pushes itself into the foreground, the style of this movie resembles a children's film), the only good thing is the look and movement of the kangaroo.
The director Dani Levy, who is repeatedly overrated as a comedy director, did not understand what is so funny about the chronicles. The kangaroo's absurdity only works when the rest of the world seems normal. But when the whole world goes crazy, like in Levy's film, a kangaroo with communist statements doesn't stand out anymore.
And you don't have to be a communist or a kangaroo or both to demonstrate against the insane demolition and high-rise plans - the main drama in the film.
All in all a nice film for children and teenagers. As an adult you look in vain for the wit of the story that the books by Marc-Uwe Kling definitely have.
The director Dani Levy, who is repeatedly overrated as a comedy director, did not understand what is so funny about the chronicles. The kangaroo's absurdity only works when the rest of the world seems normal. But when the whole world goes crazy, like in Levy's film, a kangaroo with communist statements doesn't stand out anymore.
And you don't have to be a communist or a kangaroo or both to demonstrate against the insane demolition and high-rise plans - the main drama in the film.
All in all a nice film for children and teenagers. As an adult you look in vain for the wit of the story that the books by Marc-Uwe Kling definitely have.
2 Kids and 2 Adults disappointed.
The 2 Kids (7 and 10) were missing all their long term jokes and were terrified by all the visible violence. In the books the Nazis always lose against the Kangaru. But in the movie the Nazis suddenly look and behave dangerous in a non-bud-spencer-realistic-way and Marc gets hurt with real blood visible. We two adults were missing all the jokes and the fun and the nagging of Marc and his Kanguru. In our audition director Dany Levy was available for questions. He told about its own kids being long term hard core fans and warning him not to ruin the (audio)books for his kids for all time by making a bad movie. But he did unfortunately.
"Some will find it mediocre"
The 2 Kids (7 and 10) were missing all their long term jokes and were terrified by all the visible violence. In the books the Nazis always lose against the Kangaru. But in the movie the Nazis suddenly look and behave dangerous in a non-bud-spencer-realistic-way and Marc gets hurt with real blood visible. We two adults were missing all the jokes and the fun and the nagging of Marc and his Kanguru. In our audition director Dany Levy was available for questions. He told about its own kids being long term hard core fans and warning him not to ruin the (audio)books for his kids for all time by making a bad movie. But he did unfortunately.
"Some will find it mediocre"
4IQ42
We all know that books are better than their respective filmed version. There is rarely a movie which is more enjoyable than the counterpart book. But from the likes of Marc Uwe-Kling - who even joked about making a movie out of this book in the very book - I definitely expected more.
This movie takes a number of random scenes from the books and somehow plasters them together into a more-or-less, but really rather less, coherent story. There is a more prominent focus on Jörg Dwigs and the nazis who were more of a real threat than in the book and the story tried to have a focus on some AfD-based jokes. But the focus was really not that funny, most such jokes already done thousands of times and the storyline just a mess. Even the actors didn't seem convincing and the best parts of the book were left out.
All in all unfortunately very disappointing and unexpected for such a fantastic book series. What a pity.
This movie takes a number of random scenes from the books and somehow plasters them together into a more-or-less, but really rather less, coherent story. There is a more prominent focus on Jörg Dwigs and the nazis who were more of a real threat than in the book and the story tried to have a focus on some AfD-based jokes. But the focus was really not that funny, most such jokes already done thousands of times and the storyline just a mess. Even the actors didn't seem convincing and the best parts of the book were left out.
All in all unfortunately very disappointing and unexpected for such a fantastic book series. What a pity.
3 stars are awarded for the kangaroo animation. Otherwise, the question is why you have to produce such a film at all. One would have "simply" used a drawing style to take out the actor discussion and to put the quick, precise jokes on point.
So it's just a normal German movie and in international comparison it's just 3 Imdb stars. Does money eat your brain here, Mr.Kling?
So it's just a normal German movie and in international comparison it's just 3 Imdb stars. Does money eat your brain here, Mr.Kling?
Did you know
- TriviaThe final scene after the credits, in which the kangaroo says that it doesn't have to have the final word, is the exact copy of the same ending of the original book. Onthe last page of the book there is only one line, saying that the kangaroo doesn't have to have the last word.
- Crazy creditsAfter the credits the kangaroo is standing at the peephole and is spraying the K on the screen. Also The kangaroo admires the singers of the closing song while Marc-Uwe is complaining that the kangaroo has to have the final word, to which the kangaroo replied (with its final word): "No, I don't".
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Kangaroo Conspiracy (2022)
- SoundtracksHeimat, das bist Du
Performed by Henry Hübchen and Bettina Lamprecht
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- Also known as
- The Kangaroo Chronicles
- Filming locations
- Berlin, Germany(location)
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $5,081,127
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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