Nein, Aus, Pfui! Ein Baby an der Leine
Nein, Aus, Pfui! Ein Baby an der Leine

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Nein, Aus, Pfui! Ein Baby an der Leine

2012
Movie
92 min
German

Crying children, changing diapers, baby food - everything around Jan seems to revolve around having children. Not only is his best friend Theo a new father, but his sister-in-law Marion's children also keep the successful engineer on his toes. So it's all the better that Jan's marriage to Hanna is a child-free zone. Until now - because Hanna's family plans are becoming more and more concrete... When she brings up her desire to have children one evening, a heated argument develops that ends in a compromise: To test whether the couple is even ready to take responsibility for a child, they first want to look after a dog for a few weeks. If that goes well, they can start thinking about having a baby. A short time later, bulldog Lucky moves in with them and causes a huge stir in the couple's lives...

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IMDb5.5/10
Director: Thomas J. von der OheGenres: Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

A comedy centered around a family dealing with the chaotic arrival of a new baby and the ensuing situations that test their patience and sense of humor. The film follows the parents as they navigate the sleepless nights, unexpected messes, and the overall upheaval that a newborn brings into their lives. It highlights the humorous struggles and heartwarming moments of new parenthood.

Critical Reception

The film received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising its lighthearted approach to the challenges of new parenthood and its comedic moments. While some found it to be a predictable family comedy, many audiences appreciated its relatable portrayal of domestic life and the performances of its cast.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its relatable depiction of the joys and struggles of raising a baby.

  • Acknowledged for its lighthearted humor and entertaining family-friendly tone.

  • Some critics noted predictable plot points common in family comedies.

Google audience: Audience reviews were generally positive, with many viewers finding the film amusing and enjoyable for a family movie night. It was often recommended for its lighthearted take on the realities of having a young child.

Fun Fact

The film is part of a German television series focusing on everyday family life and the humorous situations that arise within it.

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