Werner - Eiskalt!

June. 23,2011      
Rating:
4.3
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Werner and Holgi are friends, but also lifelong rivals. Now Werner finally has enough of being the eternal second and is planning his revenge. With his special motorcycle, the 'Red Porsche Killer', he challenges Holgi and his car.

Rötger Feldmann as  Brösel
Andi Feldmann as  Andi / Meister Röhrich (voice)
Klaus Büchner as  Werner (voice)
Ivonne Schönherr as  Barbara
Richard Sammel as  Hermann Seidel
Jochen Nickel as  Herbert
Michael Lott as  Röhre
Ingrit Dohse as  Holgis Mutter (voice)
Bertram Hiese as  Werner - 16 Jahre (voice)

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Reviews

SpuffyWeb
2011/06/23

Sadly Over-hyped

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AnhartLinkin
2011/06/24

This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.

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Siflutter
2011/06/25

It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.

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Dana
2011/06/26

An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
2011/06/27

When "Werner - Eiskalt!" came out in 2011, it was already over 20 years since the very first Werner film, and in my opinion the best. Maybe that is why they decided to use the formula from that one again to split the film into live action and animation sequences. Films 2 to 4 are exclusively animation. However, that was not the key to the first film's success. Even there the animated sequences were the highlight. So Brösel is back in the center of the story here, seemingly dying, but coming back to life for a spectacular race. The final animated scene implies that this may very well be the final Werner movie.The animation here is different than in the previous films. I can't say if it is better or worse, but it is much more modern and you see that it's been 8 years since the last Werner film. Also it runs pretty long, over 90 minutes and this longer than the first film and much longer than the three in-between. Occasionally it is a funny movie, but as a whole I did hope for more. One of my favorite scenes was the early one with the milk van and you knew there's be a huge mess. However, I wished Röhrich, my favorite character, could have gotten more screen time.All in all, it is a decent movie. If you enjoyed the previous ones, this one deserves a chance and I think it is unlikely you will stumble about this film without having seen any of the older films. I myself was a bit surprised it has been quite a bit in the past when Werner actually lived. Somehow I always imagined him more of a 21st century type, although that does not really make sense obviously with the first movie coming out shortly after the Fall of the Berlin Wall. Lots of racing action in this film: buggies, Porsche cars, motorbikes and we even get to see a race between two urns. I also found interesting how the movie referenced other modern forms of imitation. Obviously the makers are not too big on Japanese anime. And there is an interesting Bee Maya reference at one point. Finally let me give you a little snippet. The director from this film here is the very prolific German cinematographer Gernot Roll. While his directorial body of work does not look too impressive, his efforts as a cinematographer include Caroline Link's Academy Award winning "Nirgendwo in Afrika" and many more films by noteworthy people like Eichinger, Wortmann, Dietl and most recently Edgar Reitz. "Werner - Eiskalt!" is possibly my favorite directorial work from Roll. Recommended, although I found the superficial girl with the soft spot for Brösel's manager much hotter than Brösel's actual girlfriend at the end of the film.

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Mark J
2011/06/28

This movie was something I was looking forward to, and couldn't wait for its release to DVD. However, the crude humor and all the other parts of the original seem to be lacking from most of the film. The beginning looked promising, but as it progressed I was disappointing. Not saying there weren't parts that gave a good laugh or two because it did have them, its just not the constant rolling on the floor laughing we come to expect. And there were many of the scenes were from old movies, the movie seemed to burrow old laughs. I think its safe to say the everyone loved all the original Werner movies and this one didn't live up to its name. I just hope that this doesn't indicate the death or Werner for good. He is loved by many. Its worth a watch but just don't expect one like the original.

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modul1100101
2011/06/29

Werner Eiskalt unfortunately marks a new low for the series. The live action parts (yes, it has live action parts again) are far below any normal standard of acting or comedy. We have to watch Rötger Feldmann and his buddies share their memories about a moderately interesting motorbike race in the late 80s. Werner being his alter ego, the episodes are illustrated with the appropriate characters of the Werner universe, but apparently nobody noticed that many of them are not funny. The whole thing feels like a making-of or promotional TV special rather than an actual movie with a plot. It probably cost next to nothing to produce. Several clips from previous movies are cut into the film, which makes it appear recycled. It's just sad.

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gutti4
2011/06/30

Yes, I am (resp. used to be) a fan of the Werner movies.Maybe, because I grew up with the first ones or maybe because I like crude jokes and do not compare Werner with serious blockbusters like other people do.But even with a lot of Bölkstoff (Beer), it is nearly impossible to get your intellectual level down to the level of Werner 5. While there where some decent parts in the beginning, the laughs of the audience faded away after some time which means that even the fans of the series - and there were surprisingly many people in the hall - realized that it's just about to die. Or maybe they just ran out of beer.The life action parts are far beyond trash, but not as charming as in the original Werner. I do not remember that many comic scenes, because I was drunk as hell, but I can tell that they really lack actual jokes. If you liked the trailer, you may laugh at some scenes, but for me, the strange characters and funny voices (Röhrich!) are the only elements that save the movie from getting a 1/10 from me.Compared to Werner 4 which almost made me choke, because I had to laugh so hard, this one is really really disappointing.R.I.P. Werner

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