Fröhliche Chaoten
Fröhliche Chaoten

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Fröhliche Chaoten

1998
Movie
89 min
German

Dr. Kurt Weimar, a busy divorce lawyer and ladies' darling, has successfully divorced the well-known chanson singer Ramona. As a thank you, she offers him her luxurious country house on Lake Wörthersee for a weekend. So it happens that – unbeknownst to each other – Dr. Kurt Weimar, his attractive colleague Dr. Bettina Hofer, his fun-loving father, his latest flame, her jealous husband, Kurt's cheerful secretary Piffi, and his girlfriend Rita all gather for a cozy weekend at the lakeside villa. The finale at Ramona's house, where they inevitably meet, turns into a furious showdown.

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IMDb5.5/10
Director: Hans-Jürgen PochesiGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

In this German comedy, a group of eccentric characters finds themselves in various chaotic situations. The film follows their misadventures as they navigate through misunderstandings and comical predicaments, leading to uproarious consequences. It's a lighthearted romp filled with typical German humor.

Critical Reception

As a lower-budget German comedy from the late 90s, 'Fröhliche Chaoten' received minimal international critical attention and is largely unknown outside of Germany. Its reception was primarily among local audiences who enjoyed its straightforward comedic elements.

What Reviewers Say

  • A typical German comedy with predictable gags.

  • Relies on slapstick and character-driven humor.

  • Enjoyable for fans of lighthearted, uncomplicated comedies.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film, but those available suggest it's seen as a harmless, albeit unremarkable, comedy from its era. Some viewers appreciated its light tone, while others found it to be rather formulaic.

Fun Fact

The film was part of a wave of German comedies produced in the late 1990s, often featuring established German television actors in lighthearted roles.

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