

Rabbit Without Ears
Rainbow press reporter Ludo is sentenced to 8 months, but is released on probation. But he has to work 300 hours for a local daycare center and meets Anna who has unfinished business with him.
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Plot Summary
A cocky newspaper editor, Gregor, is sentenced to community service at a kindergarten after an assault conviction. There, he is forced to confront his own immaturity and chauvinism when he clashes with his former girlfriend, Anna, who is now a teacher at the same kindergarten. Initially finding the situation unbearable, Gregor slowly begins to warm up to the children and Anna, leading to a re-evaluation of his life and relationships.
Critical Reception
Rabbit Without Ears was a significant commercial success in Germany, becoming one of the highest-grossing domestic films of 2007. It received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its humor, the chemistry between the lead actors, and its charming, albeit predictable, romantic storyline. Audience reception was overwhelmingly positive, leading to its popularity.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its lighthearted humor and engaging romantic comedy elements.
- The chemistry between Til Schweiger and Nora Tschirner was frequently highlighted as a strong point.
- Noted for its feel-good nature and predictable but satisfying plot.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film for its humor and the heartwarming story. Many found the romantic dynamic between the protagonists enjoyable and the overall tone uplifting, making it a popular choice for a lighthearted movie night.
Fun Fact
The film is a remake of the 2005 Taiwanese romantic comedy '20, Once Again'.
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