Flodder Forever

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Movie
German title Flodder Forever
Original title Flodder 3
Country of production Netherlands
original language Dutch
Publishing year 1995
length 117 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Dick Maas
script Wijo Koek ,
Dick Maas
production Laurens Geels ,
Dick Maas
music Dick Maas
camera Philip Herring
cut Hans van Dongen
occupation
chronology

←  Predecessor
Flodder - A family to smooch in Manhattan

Flodder Forever is a Dutch film directed by Dick Maas from the year 1995 . It is the last part of a trilogy about the " asocial " family Flodder . The main roles are played by Nelly Frijda , Coen van Vrijberghe de Coningh and Stefan de Walle . The film is not a continuation of the first two parts Flodder - A family to smooch and Flodder - A family to smooch in Manhattan and should be viewed as a separate film.

action

The celebrations for the 25th anniversary of the affluent residential area Sonnental are imminent and should go off without any problems, but the organizing committee of the anniversary celebration around Ruud van Brandvijk is concerned about the Flodders living there and the neighborhood is trying to keep the Flodders away from the celebration especially after Klaus once again relaxed the girls while showering in the tennis club and Ma Flodder started a fight at a cosmetics party.

Since the rental agreement for the Flodder villa provided for some conditions that the landlord had forgotten in the meantime, the committee is working out plans to try to drive the family out of the city. But all projects, such as a faked car theft, prostitution or the smuggling of a person who cancels the rental agreement, go wrong. Meanwhile , Ma Flodder gets to know a tramp whom she wants to marry. The wedding is interrupted at the last minute by the social worker Werner, because the family would lose their right to live in the villa if another person moved into the house. Ma Flodder still wants to go through with the wedding until she learns that the alleged tramp is in truth a multi-billionaire who is hiding from his greedy relatives. Offended, she cancels the wedding because she feels betrayed.

The family now feels safe. But since Werner had entrusted the instruction of the last rent payment to a colleague who secretly works for the committee, the Flodders still face the eviction and foreclosure of the house. The social worker manages to make up for his mistake, however, by obtaining a postponement of the eviction and participating in the auction of the house for the social authority itself, which also ends the brawl between the police and the friends of the Flodders.

Van Brandvijk organized a fundraising campaign to buy the Flodders' property and thus get rid of them forever. However, the amount of money called up at the auction exceeds the budget that Werner received from the social welfare authorities, as does that of the neighborhood. The contract goes to Ma Flodder's former fiancé, who thanks her for the time we spent together and gives her and her family the house, which means they can live there forever and no one can drive them away. The Flodders throw a huge wild party on it.

The horrified neighbor van Brandwijk goes crazy after coming under massive pressure on the initiative of Ms. Funk and having the chair of the organizing committee withdrawn. He steals a tank truck full of gasoline that he wants to drive into the Flodders' house to kill the Flodders and all of their friends. However, on the drive through the gardens, the tank is ripped open and the gasoline flows into several gardens. The truck also misses its target because it got stuck in the grandfather's wheelchair and instead destroys the neighbors' house. The fire, the spilled gasoline, a number of catastrophic coincidences and the fact that many buildings were built only from pressed cardboard (praised as a fireproof material) triggered the almost complete destruction of the Sonnental settlement. Only the Flodders' house is spared and Ma Flodder complains in the end that they finally have their own house, but unfortunately no more neighbors.

Locations

The interior shots and the rebuilt Nettelweg were studio shots in and on the studio premises in Bolderweg 22 of Almere ( 52 ° 24 ′ 34.3 ″  N , 5 ° 15 ′ 50.7 ″  E ), and the Kollenberg district of Sittard-Geleen for used the recordings because the studio premises could not reproduce any further outskirts. The chase on the port area is the Benjamin Franklinstraat in the Rotterdam district of Nieuw Mathenesse ( 51 ° 54 ′ 23.8 ″  N , 4 ° 25 ′ 53.7 ″  E ). The roundabout with the decoration "25 Years of the Sun Valley", into which the pizza delivery man falls, was on the studio premises ( 52 ° 24 ′ 31.1 ″  N , 5 ° 15 ′ 53.6 ″  E ). In the “Charles Beltjenslaan” on the Kollenberg, Kees hitchhikes out of the tank truck ( 50 ° 59 ′ 16.7 ″  N , 5 ° 52 ′ 6.6 ″  E ). Ma Flodder's wedding was filmed in the "Raadhuis de Paauw", Raadhuislaan 22 in Wassenaar , which is now used as a fire brigade museum ( 52 ° 8 ′ 8.9 ″  N , 4 ° 23 ′ 55.8 ″  E ).

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criticism

“Second sequel to a successful Dutch film that has nothing more to offer than stupid slapstick and whose citizen fright attitude is exhausted in idle mode. Only in the finale does anarchic joke flicker. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Release certificate for Flodder Forever . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry , October 2014 (PDF; test number: 73 864 V).
  2. http://www.flodder.tv/flodder---intera.html
  3. FlodderInBeeld: HQ - Achter de schermen (Flodder series) - PART1 , published on March 31, 2011 (Ref. Minute 0:45)
  4. http://www.brandweermuseumwassenaar.nl/
  5. Flodder Forever. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used