Hit the gas - I want fun

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Movie
Original title Hit the gas - I want fun
Country of production Federal Republic of Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1983
length 90 minutes
Age rating FSK 6
Rod
Director Wolfgang Büld
script Wolfgang Büld, Georg Seitz , Peter Zemann
production Georg Seitz, Hans Weth
music Extra wide , Morgenrot , Markus Mörl , Nena
camera Heinz Hölscher
cut Peter Fratzscher
occupation

Give gas - I want fun is a German music film by the director Wolfgang Büld from 1983.

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The youthful carefree Robby is accepted as a new classmate in a Munich school. Here he meets the extroverted Tina, with whom he immediately falls in love. Tina, on the other hand, only has eyes for Tino, a womanizer who works at a fair. While Robby tries in vain to conquer Tina's heart, she is already forging completely different plans: She wants to drop out of school and run away with Tino. However, Tino drives away without her. In order to hurry after him, Tina now flatters Robby, who immediately “steps on the gas”. Tina and Robby take up the chase on his scooter and develop more and more sympathy for each other.

They finally kiss in an old cabin, and Tina realizes that she has fallen in love with Robby. However, he runs away when he learns that they initially only followed Tino. Tina finds Robby on the train, but they are unintentionally on the train to Venice .

So it comes to the grand finale in Venice, Italy. Tina doesn't want to know anything more about Tino, who falls into the water and is supposed to be saved by Robby. However, neither of them can swim. Some girls pull Tino on board a boat, and Tina saves Robby from the water.

Reviews

“I would have liked to have had fun too, but unfortunately Nena, Markus and the director Wolfgang Büld in their lame entertainment clothes completely owed me that. What should that actually be? A runaway story, a hit film, or was it just about a couple of, moreover, rather unimaginative scenic arrangements to somehow accommodate all the numbers from the Nena and Markus LP? "

- Carla Rhode, Der Tagesspiegel , 1983

“It is not the film material that is new, only the times are different, the surrounding areas are changing. And so Wolfgang Büld's Gib Gas - I want to have fun, could have been filmed twenty years ago, perhaps with Peter Alexander and Cornelia Froboess, and they would have sung ›Verliebt, engaged, married‹. It's unrestrained insignificance, this little film. "

- Peter Müller, Berliner Morgenpost , 1983

"And even if twenty-five years of the life knowledge of the hit industry passed quite without a trace, this attempt to revive that now blissfully transfigured genre turns out to be convincingly stillborn after the first settings."

- Otto Heuer, Rheinische Post , 1983

Miscellaneous

After the hit films ended, director Wolfgang Büld wanted to create a new form of German music film, and he saw the opportunity to do so in the emergence of the Neue Deutsche Welle : “The broad breakthrough in German-language pop music made it possible to combine feature films with music, a situation that you had to wait a long time in Germany. "

  • Karl Dall has five supporting roles.
  • The former Neue Deutsche Welle band Extrabreit has a brief appearance as a civil order force.
  • The actor Peter Lengauer (plays Robby's classmate Andy Eckelmann) was dubbed with the voice of Martin Semmelrogge .
  • Director Wolfgang Büld plays a minor role as a lewd forest manager.
  • The Munich suburb served as the backdrop.
  • The shooting for the classroom scenes took place in the Nymphenburg high school .
  • The song " Kleine Torch Lampe brenn" , sung by Markus and Nena in the film, was sung by Andrea-Maria Schneider (artist name Andrea) in the original and during the live performances by Markus.

Surreptitious tobacco advertising

Throughout the film, you can see mainly Nena cigarettes from the Marlboro brand by the cigarette manufacturer Philip Morris in connection with freedom, fun and adventure, which is obviously aimed at the younger audience as subtle surreptitious advertising .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Quoted from Martin Hobsch: Liebe, Tanz und 1000 Schlagerfilme , Berlin, Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, 1998, p. 209
  2. Quoted from Martin Hobsch: Liebe, Tanz und 1000 Schlagerfilme , Berlin, Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, 1998, p. 208
  3. Markus: Biography  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , www.antenne.de@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.antenne.de  
  4. Advertisement: Breakdowns undesirable in Der Spiegel , issue 40/1985