Druck im Schlauch
Druck im Schlauch

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Druck im Schlauch

2006
Movie
Adult · 18+
101 min
German

Bike messenger Jan and his boyfriend Lance enjoy their day off and want to have a wild fuck. Jan misses the moment when he answers the phone and now he has to replace his sick colleague. His pipe is full of energy so his first customer learns a lot about how messengers relax with their tools. The cream he can offer is already up to his ears. Without mercy the attorney is pumped up to his volume and even his secretary can release some hot air. All his other customers on his tour de force through Berlin get a taste of Jan's horny instrument. Each hole is been plugged, till all air has gone from the pipe. Suddenly Jan discovers his colleague laying in the sun. The punishment is hard and immediately. No escape is possible till he asks for mercy. Big Mercy.

Insights

IMDb6.1/10
Director: Michael MenzelGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

A man experiences a series of escalating misfortunes and absurd situations as he tries to navigate a simple day. From malfunctioning appliances to bizarre encounters, the film humorously depicts the chaos that can ensue from everyday annoyances. The protagonist's attempts to regain control only lead to further complications, highlighting the unpredictable nature of life.

Critical Reception

As a short comedy film, 'Druck im Schlauch' was primarily screened at festivals and has a limited public reception. It is generally regarded as a lighthearted and amusing piece that effectively uses its short runtime for comedic effect. Audience reactions tend to focus on its quirky humor and relatable depiction of minor daily frustrations.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its efficient use of humor within a short format.

  • Appreciated for its relatable depiction of everyday frustrations.

  • Noted for its quirky and absurd comedic situations.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this short film is not readily available.

Fun Fact

The film's title, 'Druck im Schlauch,' translates to 'Pressure in the Hose,' hinting at the underlying tension and escalating problems faced by the protagonist.

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