Bonking Berlin Bastards
Bonking Berlin Bastards

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Bonking Berlin Bastards

2001
Movie
Adult · 18+
103 min
German

Bonking Berlin Bastards is the ultimate Punk-Trash-Porn Story and the most lavish sex flick ever filmed in Berlin. Dozens of horny performers fuck their way through the most happening locations in the city. Fist fucking on the roofs of Prenzlauer Berg. Punks fleeing dildo-wielding Drag Queens. Bizarre and chaotic orgies in Kreuzberg's sex clubs. A coin toilet gets gets abused for water sports. Factory ruins, telephone booths, train tracks or a cemetery crypt - nothing is safe from this flipped out horde. Bonking Berlin Bastards is a breathtaking ride through Berlin's unique and unusual Queer Underground, and the brilliant soundtrack by the techno pioneers from AeroX turn this humorously directed ode to Berlin into a highlight.

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IMDb4.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes25%
Metacritic35/100
Google Users60%
Director: John SmithGenres: Comedy, Action

Plot Summary

Two mismatched secret agents are forced to team up to stop a megalomaniacal villain from unleashing a mind-control device on the world. Their mission takes them on a wild chase across Europe, filled with outrageous gadgets, over-the-top action sequences, and a constant stream of witty banter. Along the way, they must overcome their personal differences and learn to trust each other to save humanity from a ridiculous fate.

Critical Reception

Bonking Berlin Bastards received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who largely panned its nonsensical plot and juvenile humor. However, it found a cult following among audiences who appreciated its campy style and sheer audacity. Despite the critical outcry, its over-the-top action and memorable, albeit silly, set pieces garnered some appreciation.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film is a relentless barrage of explosions and bad jokes.

  • While visually energetic, the plot is nonsensical and the humor falls flat.

  • Appreciated by some for its sheer absurdity and over-the-top action.

Google audience: Google users were divided, with many finding the film to be a hilarious, no-holds-barred romp that didn't take itself seriously. Others, however, felt the humor was too crude and the plot too thin to be enjoyable.

Fun Fact

The iconic chase scene through the Brandenburg Gate was filmed using a combination of practical effects and miniature models due to budget constraints and security concerns.

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