6/10
Good comedy, weak drama
29 January 2015
Warning: Spoilers
"Maria, ihm schmeckt's nicht!" is a dramedy directed by Neele Leana Vollmar based on Jan Weiler's novel. He also plays a small role as a marriage registrar here. Vollmar has received quite some recognition for her short film "Meine Eltern" before making this movie. The two lead performances come from Christian Ulmen and Mina Tander. Lino Banfi plays the biggest supporting role and also gave my favorite performance. His character's wife is played by Maren Kroymann who I knew from the very funny sitcom "Mein Leben & Ich". I personally thought Banfi gave the most memorable performance. However, Ulmen and Tander got the most awards recognition, which especially baffled me as I found Tander's performance very forgettable. Ulmen is fine, but plays his usual shtick, a likable chaotic male with relationship struggles.

This film really only worked in the first half for me, where it was a comedy about multicultural issues and culture clashes when a German intends to marry a Girl who is half-Italian. The second half is much more dramatic with their marriage at stake, which did not feel credible to me at all. The flashback scenes to the life of Banfi's character as an immigrant decades ago coming from Italy to Germany. we see his struggles, but it did not impress me much. And the repetitive "genepool of insane people" commentaries with the whole dramatic music are just ridiculous in a bad way. This film tries to be much more than it actually was and the dramatic side was fairly disappointing. I also have a hate-love with the film's title. It is a quote from when the bride's family has a great meal and they say something like that the husband does not like the meal. In a certain way, it describes the whole approach of Ulmen's character to this Italian mentality, but somehow I feel they could have come up with a better title.

Due to its weak second half, I would only really recommend this movie to Italians living in Germany. However, the landscapes are pretty nice as well as the film plays almost entirely in the Italian countryside. I also liked the song by Sportfreunde Stiller during the closing credits. It's not a great song in German, but singing it in Italian adds some charm to it. Anyway, about the movie, I really wish they would have stayed on the comedy path for its whole 90 minutes, maybe even for 75 minutes if they did not have the material for another 15. As a drama, this did not work at all.
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