Plot so thin, it passes unnoticed.
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... View MoreA different way of telling a story
... View MoreTrue to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
... View MoreAfter the dreadful "H3 Halloween" horror spoof from the same producers I had low expectations for "Spiel mir das Lied und Du bist tot", but it turned out to be much better. The typical Leone western style from the Dollar trilogy and "Once Upon A Time In the West" was imitated pretty well from the technical point of view, using the brownish colors, close-ups of ugly bearded faces and Morricone music. Even if some jokes were dumb (global warming?!) or too repetitive ("you've insulted yourself, Ma"), the story was good enough to keep me watching 90 minutes (subtract 20+ minutes for TV ad breaks to get the actual running time). In a nutshell, it's about 2 brothers, their father and grandpa who try to cheat the rest of the family, quite unlike Bonanza. Ma usually calls their sons "sons of a bitch" and who are they to argue. The sheriff wears white and has shiny white teeth, takes "cleaning up this town" literally and gives all the rogues a hard time. Well, it's not "Nobody" or "Trinita" and it doesn't have Terence Hill, but "Spiel mir das Lied und Du bist tot" is not the worst way to spend some time in between dead serious westerns.
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