Good start, but then it gets ruined
... View MoreThis movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
... View MoreMostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
... View MoreThe tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.
... View More"Der Clown" or "Der Clown - Tag der Vergeltung" or "The Clown: Payday" is a German German-language film from 2005, so it is already over a decade old, that of course is a follow-up to the pretty well-known television show of the same title. We find out early on about the events that resulted in the title character retiring from his prestigious job, but everything that follows afterward in this 100-minute movie is all new in terms of plot and story and characters. Sven Martinek is of course in the lead and the fact that he is okay as a lead actor in action films makes him better than most of the other cast members and that really says nothing positive about this project. There are a couple more names in here that you may have come across if you like German films. These would be the admittedly fairly stunning Habermann, Seeberg, Otto, Brambach and even little Bernhard Hoëcker has a cameo as a petty burglar that really surprised me. Fittingly with his voice acting role on Shrek, he is called Rumpelstiltskin by the protagonist here. As for the story, it would be a lie that it is memorable whatsoever and there are some pretty bad moments involving the dialogues which is somewhat expected if you take a look at the people who made this film and what else they have come up with. But luckily it is not permanent and for the most part, it is just a tolerable random action film and not a genuinely horrible movie either, even if it is far from the level where I would recommend it to general audiences. It's not a great loss if you skip it. It is really really difficult to find anyway these days. So who should see it? Probably only those who also saw the series back then enjoyed it. Those will probably like the approach and also the closure offered in here and honestly unlike many other films who take themselves seriously while being frequently even worse than this one here, this is a film that also has its lighter moments, even if many of them are also more embarrassing than funny. So yeah, I give this one a thumbs-down. Go for something else instead. It's only good if you are in the mood for somewhat stupid action film entertainment. But then it's close to a perfect choice I guess. Being into clown action alone isn't enough. If so, maybe try the new It instead or the Killer Clowns from Outer Space epic.
... View MoreBut whoever came up with this crap? The series had more action, more funny lines, and a packed story altogether. The effects are crappier than I've ever seen before. Take the shot with the lorry that's being rocketed - you clearly see a dummy driving. Or the shot where a car passes a tram, it's clearly computer generated.Might not be that bad, but untrue characters that do really stupid moves, it might have been acceptable at the beginning of cinema.And then the soundtrack. After practically every scene a bit of English or German noise has to be added. Why, is it a musical or what?Really awful and unbelievable. We've seen many events in other movies before, and a lot better. I loved Kommissar Rex, Derrick, Der Alte, Der Klown, but this is major C*R*A*P!
... View MoreFirst off, I haven't seen the TV series about the same main character.I know there is an audience for movies like this. But I tend to expect at least a small storyline that is been followed in the film. After watching "Der Clown" I am not sure what story was told there.All I can recall is this: A guy, formerly a member of some sort of special forces, dropped out of that unit. Now he is free to break legal rules to successfully hunt down the bad guys. Of course his girlfriend had fought on his side and has been killed in action. We learn this in the opening scene.The bad guys have the famous idea to rob gold bars (can money be more difficult to carry away?) and they do it with ease. It took just a grenade on the highway to get rid of all the chasing police force.The Clown starts the hunt. A friend supports helicopters (yes, several of them, because they are wrecked one after the other). And a blondish journalist shows up, right in time to be taken hostage and later to kiss the clown. No other purpose for her to be in the movie. I already forgot how the bad guys were stopped in the end.Action in a movie doesn't have do be explosions. But in this movie, everything explodes. And as in the German TV series "Cobra 11", cars tend to lift off in slow motion as soon as they hit a little obstacle. This is dull entertainment, destruction for the lover of brute force. You don't care for any character in this movie. The makers tried to make us feel for that poor man that had lost his girlfriend, but it doesn't work just by putting in the scene of her death in slow motion.If you like TV productions like "Cobra 11", you will probably like this movie. But don't expect more. If you go to the movies to be touched and moved by the story, this is definitely not your film.
... View MoreI saw this film right on the day it opened in a large theater and even though I wasn't familiar with the original German TV Series I at least expected decent action entertainment and hoped to experience some two hours of fun and adrenaline.But even my lowest expectations were completely shattered. DER CLOWN is a vintage cinematic failure - which rates even more painful, as it is conceived to be the first cinema released film of the newly formed cinema division of Germany's production company ACTION CONCEPT. This is even more lamentable, as the film presents its assets in a very loose and disadvantageous manner: even though it contains some extremely strong elaborate stunts, explosions (of choppers, cars and even entire planes) and shootouts, which certainly would be worthy of a true Hollywood action production, these supposed assets are not presented as eye candy at all. The actions sequences are framed and edited in a dull way, making them look average, boring and uninspired. The blown up 16mm to 35mm image on the screen looks awfully cheap, the ongoing use of grand camera moves and particularly the frequent split screens pretending some artistic merits are just annoying and do make no sense at all!But it's not only the failure of technical aspects, which ads up to me feeling FÜR DUMM VERKAUFT at the end of the screening. The actors, the storyline and the governing VISION of this project seem to be dis comfortably stuck in the feeling of average German 90s television bonanza (no matter how successful it must have been at its time) - and this doesn't add a sense of missing aura and charming feel to the flick...And finally: the producers really ought to be warned for their slated upcoming productions: if you tailor you next films after this model DON'T EVER ATTACH THE KIND OF CREDITS WITH FEELGOOD BACKSTAGE FOOTAGE AND BLOPPERS ... it's simply downright embarrassing, period (I had to cover my eyes). Finally I really have to mention, that the best experience of this very evening was the preceding trailer of the upcoming film KAMPFANSAGE (an ACTION CONCEPT CINEMA production as well), which appears to be far more satisfying and in terms of story, look, style, music, characters, acting and directing. And I'm really looking forward to seeing it.Rumors have it, that this guerrilla like film has been produced on a tight, little budget of EUR 300,000. Now, if there are guys who can make a supposedly appealing feature for such a tiny budget, why are other people of even the same production company (!) entirely unable to end up with something witty and gripping for an estimated budget of 8 billion Euros? That's a Gordian knot I haven't been able to untie yet...A true and newly born German entertainment cinema is certainly about to appear on the spotlight - but DER CLOWN dosen't belong to it (... at least, that is what I hope!)... I rated it 3 lame stars for some whacky pyrotechnics and for the hyped-up lips of German I-wanna-be-a great-star Xenia Seeberg ...
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