Starke Zeiten (1988)

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The film consists of several small episodes that take place in and around Munich.

Overview
"Starke Zeiten" is a German comedy movie that was released in 1988. Directed by Rolf Olsen and Otto Retzer, the movie features an ensemble cast of popular German actors of the era including Karl Dall, Klausjürgen Wussow, and Otto Waalkes. The movie is divided into several short sectors, each with an unique story, yet all intertwining in some method.

Plot Summary
"Starke Zeiten" consists of 3 primary stories. The very first revolves around "Kalle", represented by Karl Dall, who imagines being a star and finally gets the chance to appear on a video game program. However, the dream doesn't go as he prepared-- more comedic series ensue to lighten the plot.

In the 2nd subplot, Klausjürgen Wussow plays "Kuno", a cars and truck salesperson who engages in a dangerous cat-and-mouse video game. After selling a vehicle to a gangster and understanding that the automobile included diamonds, he endeavors into nerve-wracking experiences filled with comedic circumstances and close calls.

The third storyline centers around "Otto", played by Otto Waalkes. Otto dreams of getting in the military to prove his manhood. Suddenly, he finds that the military life is not as easy or glamorous as he envisioned. In spite of the difficult times he withstands throughout training, he eventually produces some hilarious scenarios that bring funny to the regiment.

Highlights
Throughout the movie, the trio of characters-- Kalle, Kuno, and Otto-- become embroiled in humorous adventures. The plot's humor is situational, as the characters are drawn into intricate scenarios due to their dreams and desires. Each character has unique peculiarities that play into their comedic functions, and the film often interjects slapstick humor and comedic wordplay.

The encounters between Kuno and the gangsters include a procedure of suspense and action to the movie. On the other hand, Otto's basic training and Kalle's tv launching offer a selection of funny minutes that keep the viewers entertained.

Conclusion and Reception
"Starke Zeiten", with its storyline and efficiencies, is a window into German comedy movie theater of the '80s. Regardless of its comical artistry, the movie got blended evaluations. Critics often pointed out that, while the film may not be of high cinematic value, the humor and vibrant efficiencies make it an entertaining watch.

The various stories enable the movie to balance stress and comedy, though some audiences and critics found the disconnection between the stories to be a disadvantage of the movie. Nevertheless, the standout efficiencies by the main stars, loaded with entertaining circumstances and discussion, make "Starke Zeiten" a noteworthy feature in the funny category of its time.

Top Cast

  • Michael Winslow (small)
    Michael Winslow
    Mike
  • Karl Dall (small)
    Karl Dall
    Abdallha
  • Helmut Fischer (small)
    Helmut Fischer
    Monaco Franze
  • Wolfgang Fierek (small)
    Wolfgang Fierek
    Peter
  • Hans-Joachim Kulenkampff (small)
    Hans-Joachim Kulenkampff
    Hans-Joachim Jennings
  • Zachi Noy (small)
    Zachi Noy
    Frank
  • Otto Schenk (small)
    Otto Schenk
    Eugen Doleschal
  • David Hasselhoff (small)
    David Hasselhoff
    David
  • Rudi Carrell (small)
    Rudi Carrell
    Rudi Carrell
  • Monika Baumgartner (small)
    Monika Baumgartner
    Woman on the Street
  • Gisela Schneeberger (small)
    Gisela Schneeberger
    Saleslady