The trip - the naked guitar 0.5

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Movie
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
Rod
Director Wolfgang Büld
script Wolfgang Büld (novel), Arne Elsholtz
production Hans Weth
music Jochen Schmidt-Hambrock
camera Tomas Erhart
cut Gisela Haller
occupation

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

Individual evidence

  1. The Trip - The Naked Guitar 0.5. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used