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Kesse Teens und irre Typen
Three young friends will spend a season in Alicante (Spain). There life is easy drinks, girls and parties. On one of their usual night trips, they find three women, old friends of more relaxed times.
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Plot Summary
A group of ambitious teenagers dreams of becoming pop stars and forms a band. They face various challenges and comical situations as they try to break into the music industry. The film follows their journey through auditions, performances, and personal rivalries, all set against the backdrop of 1970s German pop culture.
Critical Reception
Critically, 'Kesse Teens und irre Typen' was largely dismissed as a lighthearted, made-for-television musical comedy with a simplistic plot and predictable outcomes. While it capitalized on the popularity of its lead actors and the era's music scene, it offered little substance for serious film critics. Audiences, however, might have found it an entertaining, albeit forgettable, diversion.
What Reviewers Say
The film is a product of its time, showcasing 70s German pop music and fashion.
The plot is thin and relies heavily on musical numbers and lighthearted comedy.
Performances are generally energetic, fitting the musical genre.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews is not readily available for this specific German television film.
Fun Fact
The film is notable for featuring popular German Schlager singers of the era, including Jürgen Drews, who played a significant role in the film and represented the contemporary music scene.
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