Welcome to the Hartmanns

November. 03,2016      
Rating:
6.2
Trailer Synopsis Cast

The Hartmann family is turned upside down when mother Angelika decides to take in the refugee Diallo, against her husband's will. Amidst the typical chaos of our time, hope remains that the family finds its stability, confidence and peace again - just like the whole country.

Senta Berger as  Angelika Hartmann
Heiner Lauterbach as  Dr. Richard Hartmann
Florian David Fitz as  Philipp Hartmann
Palina Rojinski as  Sofie Hartmann
Elyas M'Barek as  Dr. Tarek Berger
Eric Kabongo as  Diallo Makabouri
Uwe Ochsenknecht as  Dr. Sascha Heinrich
Ulrike Kriener as  Heike Broscher
Eisi Gulp as  Bernd Bader
Marinus Hohmann as  Basti

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Reviews

Evengyny
2016/11/03

Thanks for the memories!

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Ava-Grace Willis
2016/11/04

Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.

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Jonah Abbott
2016/11/05

There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.

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Deanna
2016/11/06

There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.

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Gordon-11
2016/11/07

This film tells the story of an affluent German family, where each member has issues of their own. The arrival of a refugee turns their world upside down.I really like this comedy because it is clever, fast paced and really funny. It also takes you on a rollercoaster of emotions, such as sadness, jealousy and insecurity. It is also very unusual in the sense that it is politically incorrect many times, and even dares to vocalise the societal anxiety towards current political and societal issues regarding the refugees. I think it is a brilliant film.

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
2016/11/08

"Willkommen bei den Hartmanns" is a German movie from 2016 that is actually pretty long, runs for almost two hours. The writer and director is Simon Verhoeven and as much as I enjoyed his take on "Männerherzen" as disappointed am I by his effort here in terms of the script. This is a film about refugees, a topic that has been present and controversial in German media for months now so it was about time I guess that this complicated subject also got represented in German film. Here it does and at the same time it doesn't, but what I mean with this I will explain later on. Lets take a look at the cast first. Senta Berger (Verhoeven's mother) plays a major character, an actress who has been in German films for a long long time. Sadly, she was very irrelevant in this film. This was especially disappointing as she was the one introducing the refugee to the family. Her alcoholism story appeared as quickly as it disappeared and was apparently just a desperate attempt to give her character some reason of existence. Alcoholics should be offended. Her husband is played by Heiner Lauterbach. That's right. Have you ever thought to see Heiner Lauterbach be married in a film to the more-than-a-decade-older Senta Berger, with his background (Jenny Elvers etc.) Lets be honest here. His private life is very similar to the one the script criticizes here about his character. Also all the age references about Lauterbach's character cannot make this relationship seem credible. Berger was just miscast (and maybe the connection to the filmmaker) explains why. On a positive note, Lauterbach gives possibly the best performance of the film and has a couple pretty good moments, also in terms of comedy, that I did not really expect from him. Thumbs up for him here for sure. The daughter is played by Palina Rojinski and her character falls in love with Elyas M'Barek's. This is a very fitting relationship in the negative sense. I see both actors as people who may have decent recognition value, physical attractiveness and charisma and I sure would not push Rojinski out of my bed, but I also see both as extremely forgettable when it comes to their range. M'Barek has lots of screen-time, but not a single scene where he could shine as an actor and it's obvious why. Rojinski has 2 or 3 scenes, but she shines in none of them either. Her character's brother is played by the Florian David Fitz and while he does not have immense range either I think he has decent talent when it comes to acting and also shows it to us occasionally, even if he is sometimes in danger of going too much over the top. Eric Kabongo who plays the refugee is bearable, but nothing special. Uwe Ochsenknecht does not have too many scenes, but has nice chemistry with Lauterbach as they share the screen in most of his scenes and makes his character work somehow.Now lets talk about the script and the film in general. I personally think that the first half of the film was actually pretty decent. There were scenes that were actually pretty funny, like these about Lauterbach's character Botox injections for example. The introduction of the characters was decent and you never had the impression that this film took itself or the subject too seriously. All this changed after the one-hour-mark. With protesting Nazis, drug-abusing hipsters, police interventions and finally even coverage about the Hartmanns on national television it all took a turn for the worse and Verhoeven's attempts at making this a really relevant and defining film on the subject of refugees backfired completely. I also really did not like the agenda he was outing upon us. It is perfectly fine if he is apparently 100% pro refugees, but I would have hoped for more diversity. Showing us a refugee who is apparently a terrorist-in-hiding as we find out at the very end or including quotes from the Koran that justify killing everybody with a different belief and then letting the characters explain that it's not about the words but about the people simply isn't good enough. Also the film depicted those who criticize the German government's approach to the subject as Nazis, lonely old neighbors and obsessed stalkers and this was extremely unsatisfying. The approach Verhoeven gave it is not a tolerable solution in my opinion. The right approach lies somewhere between the extremes of letting everybody in and letting nobody in. Bit like I described earlier, this is not the only problem with this movie. The second half just destroyed a lot that worked well in the first hour. A lot of the drama, basically almost all of it, rings very false, such as the heart attack that they have build up again and again throughout the film or the police attack on the Hartmanns' home and they hear right at the very same time that it's not justified when they break through the door. It's spectacle over substance and this is my main criticism with this film. They tried to make it appealing to the broad masses who enjoyed crap like "Fack Ju Goehte" before and the film's quality suffers a lot from it. This movie was best when it went for 100% comedy and did not take itself seriously at all. The moment it becomes very serious about the subject of refugees, it all goes south. Also the happy ending for everybody from the family is pretty cringeworthy and has basically nothing to do with reality. With how it eventually turned out, I cannot agree with the previous reviewers and I also cannot recommend watching this movie here. Germany definitely still has a big problem when it comes to filmmaking that includes the genres comedy and drama in one film. Thumbs-down from me for these 115 minutes. Watch something else instead.

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claudiaketzer
2016/11/09

The migration topic is not easy to talk about in Germany and to use this topic for a film is courageous. Simon Verhoeven's "Willkommen bei den Hartmanns" is the perfect mixture of comedy and seriousness and makes people laugh loudly and think deeply about the migration topic.Hartmann's is showing up daily situations and behavior and opens the minds for what is really important in live. It also show's up that not every migrant is a nice person, but most of them - and they should get a fair chance. There are strange funny situations shown up which normally are not happening in real live, but this is allowed in films like that. "Willkommen bei den Hartmanns" is really a highlight in German film culture!

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emkarpf
2016/11/10

There are several reasons to recommend this comedy. First of all, it is a very entertaining take on topics that are being discussed not only in Germany, but all over Europe: how will the influx of refugees from Africa and the Middle East change our society? In this movie, a rich Munich family wants to do more than wave "Refugees welcome"-placards, so they offer a home to one of the refugees. As a plot, this could be rather embarrassing due to political correctness (or lack thereof), but writer and director Simon Verhoeven manages to include all the different views on immigrants without losing track of the comedy for one moment. He has created a set of characters that are likable and well-rounded, and the development of the story, while predictable in the general outline (of course a comedy needs a happy ending), is surprising at every turn and full of funny dialogue which had people laughing out loud in the cinema. Another reason to watch this comedy is the cast. The older generation is being represented by the always wonderful Senta Berger, as well as Heiner Lauterbach, Uwe Ochsenknecht and Ulrike Kriener (yes, those last three together had us laughing in Doris Dörrie's "Männer" in the 1980s), the younger generation containing heartthrobs Florian David Fitz and Elyas M'Barek and a very lovable Palina Rojinski. Refugee Diallo is played by Eric Kabongo, who will hopefully get to play more leading roles in the future! And, thirdly, I very much liked the artful camera work and the well-chosen sets, which made the movie a joy to watch.

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