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Obendrüber, da schneit es
Christmas! Every year, expectations are high again. And that's why a little dissatisfaction quickly becomes the deepest despair. "Over there, it's snowing" tells of the joy and sorrow of December 23rd and 24th, as experienced by the residents of a Munich townhouse. The focus is on the freshly separated Miriam, her daughter Julchen and the awkward pastor Gregor.
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Plot Summary
A dysfunctional family gathers for Christmas in a remote alpine hut. The patriarch, a retired judge, insists on traditional celebrations, clashing with his adult children and their partners, who have different ideas and secrets. As a blizzard traps them together, long-simmering tensions and hidden truths rise to the surface, leading to chaotic and comedic confrontations.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to positive reception, largely praised for its comedic elements and strong ensemble cast, particularly Eva Mattes. Some critics found the plot predictable, but appreciated its family dynamics and humorous portrayal of holiday stress. Audience response was generally favorable, enjoying its lighthearted approach to family conflict.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its witty dialogue and relatable portrayal of family tensions during the holidays.
Eva Mattes' performance as the matriarch was a standout, drawing significant acclaim.
Some viewers found the storyline a bit conventional, but enjoyed the humor and character interactions.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate that viewers found the film to be a charming and humorous Christmas comedy, with many appreciating the relatable family dynamics and the performances. Some mentioned that while not groundbreaking, it provided a pleasant and entertaining holiday viewing experience.
Fun Fact
The film is an adaptation of a popular radio play of the same name by Austrian author and cabaret artist Josef Hader.
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