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Otto – The New Movie
Otto is Friesland's answer to Rambo and stands between two worlds, two women and two animals. While he's trying to cure a dog with bite inhibition and a cat with suicidal tendencies, the dream of his sleepless nights crosses his path: Gaby. Otto falls instantly in love, but Gaby thinks only of Amboss, a real guy with muscles of steel and a brain of rubber. Well, Otto on the other hand is not exactly well built and attractive. But he's determined to get the lady's attention, even if it means taking part in body-building competitions...
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Plot Summary
Otto, a simple German mechanic, dreams of a better life and seeks love and adventure. He embarks on a journey that leads him through various comical situations and encounters with eccentric characters. The film follows his often bumbling attempts to navigate life, find romance, and achieve his aspirations, all with a lighthearted and humorous tone.
Critical Reception
The film was a commercial success in Germany, appealing to a broad audience with its slapstick humor and relatable protagonist. Critical reception was generally mixed, with many acknowledging its popularity but noting its straightforward comedic approach and lack of complex narrative. It resonated with fans of Otto Waalkes's established comedic persona.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its consistent stream of gags and Otto Waalkes's signature comedic style.
Criticized by some for its predictable plot and reliance on simple humor.
A popular choice for audiences seeking light entertainment and nostalgic comedy.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the film to be a fun and lighthearted comedy, appreciating the familiar humor of Otto Waalkes. Some viewers noted that while it may not be highbrow cinema, it delivers on its promise of laughter and entertainment.
Fun Fact
Otto Waalkes, the star and co-director, was already a massive star in Germany before this film, known for his distinctive East Frisian dialect and visual comedy.
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