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Plot Summary
In this adaptation of Nestroy's play, two vagabonds, Knieriem and Schwefelhölzl, are transported to modern-day Munich. There, they encounter a world vastly different from their own, filled with new challenges and temptations. The film explores themes of morality, societal change, and the enduring nature of human folly.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising Josef Hader's performance and the darkly comedic tone. Some found the adaptation's modernization to be uneven, but the overall message and Hader's directorial vision were generally appreciated.
What Reviewers Say
Josef Hader delivers a compelling dual performance, blending pathos and dark humor.
The modernization of the classic play offers a thought-provoking, albeit occasionally jarring, commentary on contemporary society.
Visually striking and thematically rich, though some narrative threads could be tighter.
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Fun Fact
The film is an adaptation of Johann Nestroy's 1835 play 'Der böse Geist Lumpazivagabundus', set in a contemporary context.
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