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Morgen, ihr Luschen! Der Ausbilder-Schmidt-Film
World peace is under threat - it's a good thing that instructor Schmidt exists. As a sharpshooter with a cigar, sunglasses and beret, he immediately suspects the terrorist conspiracy lurking behind the peace summit at Schwangau Castle. The aim is to unite the strife-torn Kallushistan. Princess Shirin and the pacifist recruit Rainer assist in the hunt for alleged assassins.
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Plot Summary
This comedy film follows the misadventures of Ausbilder Schmidt, a notoriously tough drill instructor known for his harsh methods and distinctive catchphrases. Schmidt finds himself in unexpected situations when he leaves the military barracks and ventures into civilian life, leading to a series of chaotic and humorous encounters. The movie explores the clash between his rigid military persona and the realities of everyday society.
Critical Reception
The film received largely negative reviews from critics, who often cited its predictable humor and reliance on stale gags. While it aimed to capture the comedic essence of the character known from radio and television, its transition to a feature film was generally considered unsuccessful. Audience reception was mixed, with fans of the character finding some amusement, while others found the humor to be juvenile and uninspired.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on the established catchphrases of the character without much narrative development.
Humor is often seen as repetitive and lacking originality, appealing mainly to a niche audience.
A weak attempt to translate a character from other media into a feature film format.
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Fun Fact
The character of 'Ausbilder Schmidt' originated from radio comedy sketches and gained significant popularity, leading to this feature film adaptation.
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