Loyalty points

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Movie
Original title Loyalty points
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 2008
length 92 minutes
Rod
Director Thomas Nennstiel
script Lars Albaum
production Axel Laustroer
Susanne Ottersbach
Berit Teschner
Regina Ziegler
music Enjott Schneider
camera Rainer Lauter
cut Sybille Windt
occupation

Loyalty Points is a German television film from 2008 . The film comedy , which was broadcast on ZDF for the first time on November 12, 2008, is based on the novel of the same name by Susanne Fröhlich .

action

Andrea Schnidt leads an almost perfect life. She has two children, lives in a terraced house that has been paid off and has been married to the successful divorce lawyer Christoph Schnidt for over ten years. However, one day she accidentally sees her husband making love to a beautiful woman. It is his colleague Ms. Michels from his law firm Langner & Langner . She gathers evidence to be sure whether they are really having an affair.

On the advice of her best friend Sabine Schwan, Andrea decides to have an affair herself. But neither the intense sirtaki dances nor flirting with the old school crush Luke can distract her from the fact that her world is collapsing.

Reviews

“There is a lot of annoyance about this comedy attempt (director: Thomas Nennstiel); Least of all the leading actress, who often rolls her eyes in her comfortable apartment, but shrinks from the great adventure. [...] The dialogues flow slowly, and so that the last person understands that the housewife has suspicions, she has to speak her thoughts out loud as she searches through her husband's pockets. One waits in vain for any breaks, for surprising twists and turns, at prime time the viewer is pacified with clichés; the figures have to turn and turn in front of the camera until they remain in the long shot of the absolute average. [...] ZDF tried to be funny, it even hired comedian Dirk Bach for a supporting role - but the result was just a kind of German Pilcher clothing that suffocates from its addiction to harmony. "

“Unsuccessful (TV) bestseller adaptation based on conventional knitting patterns. The actors recite sentences cast out of concrete, which should be funny and cheeky, but only sound memorized. "

“Housewife eroticism like this was last seen in the 1950s. Conclusion: This is where the term 'trustoof' comes from "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Loyalty points , sueddeutsche.de
  2. loyalty points. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  3. Loyalty points , tvspielfilm.de