In my sister's wedding dress

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Movie
Original title In my sister's wedding dress
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 2012
length 92 minutes
Rod
Director Florian Froschmayer
script Aglef Püschel
production Jochen Ketschau
Christian Rohde
Yvonne Weber
music Jörg Magnus Arrow
camera Roman Novocien
cut Florian Drechsler
occupation

In my sister's wedding dress is a German TV film from 2012 . The comedy film , which was broadcast for the first time on February 14, 2012 on Sat.1 , was seen by 3.44 million viewers, corresponding to a market share of 13.8 percent.

action

After the death of the woman she believes to be her mother, the 30-year-old Hamburg policewoman Sina goes in search of her father. When she first met her mother's criminal ex-boyfriend, whom she took to be her father, she finally found out that the woman who raised her had kidnapped her from her birth parents when she was two days old and that she had an identical twin sister named Sophie Has. Sina goes to Berlin , where Sophie works as a fashion designer and her biological parents live. The two sisters get along brilliantly. Sophie is about to marry the nice David Müller. He was a professional soccer player and now works in the management of a soccer club. Since Sophie takes a short trip to Paris to see her ex-boyfriend Xavier, from which, contrary to expectations, she does not return in time, Sina jumps in for her to save the wedding. In Paris, the notorious filmmaker Xavier Sophie urges him to give him a second chance. He even proposes to Sophie. After she refuses, he numbs her with knockout drops and kidnaps her into their former love nest. There she becomes weak after a while and sleeps with him. Sophie tells him that he was her great love, but that she could no longer tolerate his antics. Meanwhile, Sina Sophie is playing in Berlin. David wonders at first that Sophie has changed - while his fiancée was until now a rather shy elegant woman from the upper class, she now curses, drives like the devil and drinks beer from the bottle. David, who recently had doubts about the wedding, likes this new page. And Sina also develops feelings for him. Standing on the roof of the Olympic Stadium , he confesses to her that he was often intimidated by her origins. During the hen party, Sophie's best friend, who is the only one in the secret, helps her with the names of the guests. After a party full of alcohol, Sina sleeps with her future brother-in-law. When Sophie doesn't come to the civil wedding on time, Sina marries as Sophie David. At the wedding reception, the dizziness emerges as Sina cannot bear to watch her mother's ex-boyfriend, who knows her identity, steal from the family with his catering service, and David leaves the celebration deeply hurt. The common mother collapses because of the "sudden appearance of her Marie" (original name of the baby) and the resulting chaos and has to go to the hospital. There Sina apologizes to the family. Then she visits David in his local Turkish pub to give him back the wedding ring, ashamed. This then makes her a marriage proposal. In the final scene there is a wedding ceremony between David and Sina on the roof of the Olympic Stadium. The family of the twin sisters, Sophie and Xavier are also present.

Reviews

"A very special kind of mix-up comedy aimed primarily at a very gullible audience."

“Director Florian Froschmayer [...] follows the traces of Hollywood's screwball comedies and staged a funny, quite entertaining mix-up fun based on the book by Aglef Püschel [...]. He had previously written numerous episodes of the SAT.1 telenovela " Butterflies in the stomach " for leading actress Alissa Jung, who can be seen here in a double role . "

“In his comedy debut, the Swiss crime specialist Florian Froschmayer ('Tatort: ​​Borowski') covered the shallows of the story construct with speed and nice optics. David Rott ('The Man with the Bassoon') has charming scenes, and Alissa Jung shows in her double role that she can sip Prosecco and drink beer. "

“Until the happy ending, however, the film wasted the actually lush potential of the topic. Mainly because he couldn't decide whether he wanted to be a romance or a comedy, and hardly combined the two. [...] The film certainly did not exhaust the comic elements, even if David Rott and Pasquale Aleardi tried hard to fill their clichéd characters with life and earned a few laughs for it. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Good quota for Valentine's Day film: 13.8 percent market share for the SAT.1 comedy "In the bridal dress of my sister" , presseportal.de
  2. In my sister's wedding dress. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  3. In my sister's wedding dress , prisma.de
  4. In my sister's wedding dress , tvspielfilm.de
  5. Sat.1 film "In my sister's wedding dress": A firm bottom and lots of love , berliner-zeitung.de