The trip - the naked guitar 0.5
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Original title | The trip - the naked guitar 0.5 |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 1996 |
length | 94 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 12 |
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Director | Wolfgang Büld |
script | Wolfgang Büld (novel), Arne Elsholtz |
production | Hans Weth |
music | Jochen Schmidt-Hambrock |
camera | Tomas Erhart |
cut | Gisela Haller |
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The Trip - The Naked Guitar 0.5 is a parody of the hippie era of the 1970s . The main roles are Dieter Thomas Kuhn as Dieter and Esther Schweins as Petra, while Herbert Feuerstein and Hansi Jochmann play the supporting roles as Dieter's parents .
action
Dieter is 20 years old, still lives with his parents and is still a virgin . However, his parents are trying to change this by all means. Furthermore, Dieter is neatly on his parents' pockets. His parents (the film is set in the late 1990s ) are still staunch hippies. Dieter has no desire and no idea, but makes the highest demands on life. He tries in vain to be signed by many music producers . One day he meets the wealthy Petra in a department store, who wants to get married in a few days. By mistake, they both meet again at a rave party. Shortly thereafter, Petra kisses Dieter, whereupon he is thrown back in 1972 and now tries to find his Petra again.
criticism
“Probably intended as a parody of the hippie flower power generation and the hits of the 70s, the staging overthrows all approaches of humor with its dilettantism. A film that can compete for the title of 'worst German film of the year'. "
Web links
- The Trip - The Naked Guitar 0.5 in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ The Trip - The Naked Guitar 0.5. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .