Save Raffi!

October. 22,2015      
Rating:
5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Dr. Henry Wiese went to the Afghan front, his wife Helen, also MD, refused to follow and even threatened with divorce. Kid son Samuel 'Sammi' now clings completely to the hamster Raffi he received from dad. He even gets the vet to perform expensive surgery on the pet rodent, but on the way home it gets accidentally kidnapped by Rocky, a just paroled car thief. Caught in her own lies, Sammi's mean sister Molly and her nice boyfriend Jochen must help search for Raffi, who wanders into adventures and a TV studio 'show starring' door-choosing hamsters, arousing enmity.

Sophie Lindenberg as  Molly Wiese
Henriette Heinze as  Helene Wiese
Claes Bang as  Henry Wiese
Bettina Kupfer as  Miranda
Rainer Strecker as  Mike Straate
Michael Ihnow as  Polizist 1
Albert Kitzl as  Rocky
Yung Ngo as  Lin Yon / ThangYon

Reviews

CheerupSilver
2015/10/22

Very Cool!!!

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TinsHeadline
2015/10/23

Touches You

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Platicsco
2015/10/24

Good story, Not enough for a whole film

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Sexyloutak
2015/10/25

Absolutely the worst movie.

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
2015/10/26

"Rettet Raffi!" is a German 90-minute film from 2015, so still a relatively new and fresh film and I also remember it being in cinemas not that long ago. Writer and director Arend Agthe has been in the movie-making business for a long time, since the 1970s. The cast here is pretty unknown, which is a bit surprising as kids films usually attract big names in German cinema too. But well, that is not a negative criticism. What is a negative criticism though is that I believe the child actor in the lead was pretty wooden and not too talented and as he is really in the majority of scenes, this is a crucial issue. This film is also called a Hamsterkrimi by the way, a hamster crime movie, as this one is about a boy trying to get back his hamster, but a small-time criminal freshly released from jail wants the hamster too for his own illegal activities. Sop yeah the fact that wants to make use of the hamster's strong smelling sense already shows you that it is a genuinely absurd movie and that you cannot take it seriously at any point. The problem is that the lack of comedy (quality and quantity) results in the impression that they indeed wanted to be the crime, drama and adventure moments were designed to be taken seriously and that's another aspect that hurts the film. Near the end was maybe when the film was at its weakest: the parents getting together, the hamster babies, the visit by the boy in the prion and his constant rambling about how he loves happy endings wee really way too much to stomach to be honest. On one of the few positive notes, I would say that the comments I have read about animal torture are exaggerated. There's nothing too bad in here. But that's of course not a crucial aspect in judging a film. It's something that should be taken for granted in the 21st century. However, in terms of all the different production values I cannot come up with one single major reason why you should watch these 1.5 hours. Not the acting, not the script, no other components. They are never a failure really, but they are always way below what I would consider even decent quality entertainment. Not really a film you or your kids need to see. I suggest you skip it.

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marysutton-38893
2015/10/27

We have heard from friends of Bukarest, that Raffi had won the Grand Prix of the festival in April and they all liked the film a lot especially the children. We tried to get the film on DVD- unfortunately without English subtitles... But the film war great! Its a film for all of the family. The conflicts are made for parents and their children on both sides. They are warm hearted and intelligent and full of life! We have hardly seen such a film before. We are very thankful to our " possessed film friends" in Bukarest and their recommendation for that film. Especially the family constellation is great. Parents will see them as a lively and a good idea against all " we are a single family parent and are proud of that". Thanks a lot to the filmmakers.

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susanweb-64213
2015/10/28

My friend Raffi is a wonderful film for children and parents. The hamster shots are very special. Haven't seen such exciting real animal shots before. The camera work is clear and expressive. Always from the view point of the main character, who is a child and even of the hamster. That makes the story very authentic. Structure and pace of the film supports the needs of the child that struggles very hard between a woman dominated society and the loss of the father. The film is warm hearted and a must for families that like humor and drama on both sides. We are a bilingual family and saw the film with English subtitles. Hope that it will be dubbed in English.

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