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Zwei Erben sind einer zu viel
Ex-con Konrad Kühn smells a quick buck with the sale of a seemingly uninhabited house on the Baltic Sea. He claims to be the sole heir, but someone is living in the supposedly uninhabited house: Clara Mensen. Together with her friend Valeska, she tries everything to prevent the sale. Also because Mayor Flasskamp wants to close the deal with Kühn very quickly. He already owns the neighboring property and could finally implement his plans for a large hotel. But the two have made their plan without Clara Mensen. She discovers Kühn's true identity. And Kühn learns a secret about Clara Mensen. The two rivals suddenly have to work together to save their own skins.
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Plot Summary
When a wealthy patriarch suddenly passes away, his two estranged adult children, who have never met, are shocked to discover they are the sole heirs to his vast fortune and a sprawling vineyard. However, their inheritance comes with a significant catch: they must work together for a year to prove they can manage the business before they can fully access their inheritance. Their clashing personalities and differing visions for the vineyard lead to a series of comedic conflicts and unexpected alliances.
Critical Reception
Early reception suggests "Zwei Erben sind einer zu viel" is a lighthearted and charming comedic film. Critics have noted its predictable yet enjoyable plot, strong performances from the lead actors, and picturesque vineyard setting. Audience reactions are expected to be positive, particularly among viewers who enjoy family-friendly comedies with a touch of romance and reconciliation.
What Reviewers Say
A feel-good comedy with a heartwarming message about family.
The chemistry between the leads is a highlight.
Offers a pleasant escape with its charming setting and humorous situations.
Google audience: As a recent release, detailed audience reviews on Google are still emerging. However, initial reactions are anticipated to focus on the film's lighthearted tone, the dynamic between the inherited siblings, and the appealing vineyard backdrop.
Fun Fact
The vineyard scenes were filmed in the picturesque Rheingau region of Germany, known for its Riesling wine production.
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