Fully normal

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Movie
Original title Fully normal
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1994
length 91 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Ralf Huettner
script Tom Gerhardt
production Bernd Eichinger
Peter Zenk
music Jörg Evers
camera Diethard Prengel
cut Gisela Haller
occupation

Voll normaaal is a German comedy film from 1994 directed by Ralf Huettner with Tom Gerhardt in the lead role. Various elements from the film appear in the offshoot television series Hausmeister Krause - Order must be again in a modified form.

action

The 26-year-old Tommie, who was born with a bobble hat, lives with his older sister Carmen with his parents Dieter and Lisbeth Krause in Cologne-Kalk . The single, who seems a bit underexposed, drives a moped and works in a car repair shop. His favorite pastimes include collecting exhaust pipes and watching videos with his buddy Mario. The two have a penchant for sex films with the "breast miracle" Gianna S. in the lead role. When Tommie goes into his home video library to borrow films for the weekend, Gabi, the new employee, immediately snaps at him for leaving a long trail on the freshly cleaned floor with dog poo on his shoe. Addi, the owner, introduces him to Gabi, his niece, who supposedly knows every film. While telling the story, he happened to see an advertisement for a gig by Gianna S. and immediately went home to inform his friend Mario who was there. Here he clashes with his sister because he "torches" her handbag. An oil rag thrown by her meets Carmen's old friend Norbert. He seeks out the naive Krauses on behalf of the fraud company “Cash and Go” in order to trick them into a contract with an alleged eightfold return. Due to lack of cash, Mr. Krause takes out a loan of 50,000 DM on the modest home. With the first " return " of 1,000 DM immediately paid out upon conclusion of the contract , Dieter Krause would like to organize an event of the Dachshund Club with the participation of the state chairman of North Rhine-Westphalia , Hubert Maulhofer, in order to make an impression on his comrades.

On the way to Norbert's private party (with lots of celebrities), Tommie unsuspectingly sees the pimp boss Jupp's Mercedes and - above all - the associated exhaust. Tommie steals it and brazenly watches Jupp cheating with Mario. He notices and insults the two of them, but cannot catch up with them and is noticed by his wife through the noise. Arriving at the party, the two meet Gabi, with whom they drink several barrels of beer in the kitchen and spill a large amount of beer in the process. Having become aware of the flood of beer at the kitchen door, Norbert wants to get rid of them and informs the security service. But Tommie still manages to burp the melody of the waltz “ On the beautiful blue Danube ” into the microphone of the music band present before he is led away. When leaving, he vomits across the buffet that has just opened . To make matters worse, Jupp also comes to the party, who saw the mopeds standing in front of the house, destroying the front door, but can't catch them.

For the following evening, Tommie and Mario arrange to meet Gabi in the “Blue Bird” porn cinema and meet its owner Jupp, from whom Tommie stole the exhaust the day before. Jupp makes it unmistakably clear that Tommie has to deliver the stolen exhaust to the “Baccara Club” on Friday.

In the meantime, the two protagonists cause further chaos. When the foreman is not there, they dismantle a Porsche and accidentally skeletonize its owner's dog using the flash-glow system in the paint shop.

After Tommie brought the exhaust back and installed it on Jupp's car as ordered, he made fun of him instead of disappearing. However, the laughter goes by him when he is sentenced by Jupp to a full case of beer the rare stamp Ramsdorfer to 7am Kölsch to deliver. Otherwise he is threatened with the “Cologne-Lime Ban”. This does not fit into Tommie's schedule for the day because Gianna S.'s appearance is imminent. Since he is broke, as usual, and neither his father nor his sister willingly lend him anything, he inevitably steals his father's 1,000 DM “return” on the closet. This then cannot pay the bill for the ordered party service "Oggenbach", and the event collapses and Dieter is informed by Mr. Maulhofer that he has ruined himself through the contract with "Cash and go" and will soon be homeless.

Tommie makes his way to the next beverage market to buy the requested Ramsdorfer crate. In the market itself, the seller sends him to a kiosk because there is no Ramsdorfer in stock. Here he is first sent to change money and then to Café Athens, since the owner bought the last box. He manages to acquire the case, but one bottle is missing. He loses his remaining money to a shell player while playing for the missing bottle. In order to get Tommie's moped, he gets involved in the pawn game Kommando Pimperle . He bumps his head against a board, and Tommie takes the chance to escape with money and a missing bottle. However, the delivery of the box fails because Tommie meets Gianna S.'s tour bus on the way and follows it. Before “Free Life” he meets the completely run-down Heinz, who has already forced Gabi into a screaming fit with his “scab behind the ears”. He was disgusted to see the one week old rumen between his teeth and his underpants soiled with excrement .

Meanwhile, Norbert has lured Gabi into his apartment on a pretext, where she discovers that he has also tricked the Krause family. To prevent their ruin, she lures him into a sex trap. Before the apparently imminent sexual intercourse, Norbert puts on a condom filled with Tabasco by Gabi . The pain he feels as a result distracts Norbert so that Gabi can get the contract signed by Tommie's father and disappear.

At the same time, Tommie and Mario try in vain to get into "Free Life". In order to get revenge on the bouncers for the rejection associated with insults, they throw fresh dog poop at them. But they duck and so the projectiles hit pimp Jupp, of all people, who anyway wanted to take revenge on Tommie for the Ramsdorfer box and immediately starts the chase. However, the two friends manage to get through the open back entrance under the stage of the discotheque where Gianna is performing. Here you can enjoy the very best view for free, which is increased when Gianna S. breaks through the wooden floor. To top it off, they make a long nose to Jupp after the event and drive off laughing. However, he cannot pursue the chase because the tires are removed and is mocked by Nobby, who has no idea that the tires are now on his vehicle. Little does he know that Jupp and his cronies will follow him in a "borrowed" car.

Because of the “Cologne-Kalk-Ban”, Tommie and Mario settled in his home country Italy, where Mario knows everyone. There Tommie tries again to steal the exhaust of an American car, without realizing that it is the brand new birthday present from mafia boss Don Paolo. Thanks to Tommie's awkwardness, the present ends up in the sea, just as the gang shows up. To avoid the machine gun fire, Tommie jumps after Mario into the rowboat. At sea, Mario Tommie explains that there is no longer a “Cologne-Lime Ban”, but a “World Ban”.

background

  • Tom Gerhardt plays three roles in the film: In addition to the main character Tommie, he also portrays his father Dieter Krause and Heinz.
  • The band " Die Toten Hosen " has a guest appearance. They meet Tommie when he wants to buy Ramsdorfer Kölsch and inquire about “real Düsseldorfer Altbier ”. Tommie asks where he can find the said “Ramsdorfer Kölsch” and receives the answer that he should “have a look at the lemonade ”. Previously, Tom Gerhardt had the intro for the song Rambo-Dance on the pants album Kauf mich! from 1993 recorded.
  • In the film you can see two different cars with the same license plate: The white Porsche that a customer brings to the workshop for repairs has the license plate "K-MP 55". When Tommie and Mario later try to throw dog feces at the bouncer of “Free Life”, they are standing behind a red car with the same license plate.
  • The film, produced by Bavaria Film and Neue Constantin Film Produktion , was released in theaters on November 11, 1994; it was first broadcast on German television on May 31, 1996 on Sat.1 .

Reviews

“You have to like him to like him. What cabaret artist Tom Gerhardt has brought to cult status on German cabaret stages for years, he transferred one to one onto the screen. The question arises again whether a number that works in short skits on stage can also be tolerated in a 90-minute action. With the extreme expression of 'Tommie' - certainly only limited. "

- moviemaster.de

“The film debut of the cabaret artist Gerhardt brings about a low point in German films: a lack of plot is crammed with tastelessness. Overall an insult to the sensible viewer; the galloping idiocy is not caricatured, but celebrated. "

“Germany, where it is most plump; Köln-Kalk, a philistine nightmare; Can only be endured through Gerhardt's rude jokes, in short, the perfect, ominous Aldi world. [..] Now that would be nothing more than an idiot film for blaring suburban cinemas, if Gerhardt's comedy, with its regression into the merciless, would not exactly hit and outline the intellectual climate of the living zones outside the city theater and the feature pages and present it in a ruthless escalation. "

Sequels

Ballermann 6 followed in 1997 , in which Gerhardt and Sözer again took over the leading roles and which plays on Mallorca . In January 2011 another film was released under the title The Superbullen , this is about the grown-up Tommie and Mario and their new job as patrolmen. Together, the three films are referred to as the "Trilogy of Horror".

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Voll normaaal ( Memento of the original from May 29, 2005 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on moviemaster.de @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.moviemaster.de
  2. Fully normaaal. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  3. ^ Heile Aldi-Welt in Der Spiegel , edition 46/1994
  4. http://www.trailerseite.ch/archiv/trailer-2010/13448-die-superbullen-film.html
  5. http://www.indiskretion-ehrensache.com/2011/07/die-superbullen.html#.UcNYzWbKM5Y