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5/10
Could've been a lot worse
wolfgangbroker23 February 2024
With German animated movies from the 90s like "Werner beinhart", or the lesser liked "Das kleine Arschloch", I've expected another more vulgar attempt at an authentic view of the German culture around that time. While it still contains some toilet humor, it's not too much to be frustrating to watch and is pretty tame compared to something like "Das kleine Arschloch", wich is a bit refreshing to see, considering that this was a part of the Zeitgeist. The animation is nicely chaotic ranging from pretty smooth to kind of stiff, and interestingly coloured backgrounds, wich give off a nice, urban atmosphere along with the music throughout the whole film. The general Design of the film is pretty unique and pays tribute to the german capital "Berlin", wich is pretty entertaining to watch, if you're a german yourself. The big flaw of this film is its weird pacing, and the general simplistic story. While watching this film you're going to be entertained by the wild nature of the film but get dragged out a bit, when it comes to the attempts at the toilet humor, I've mentioned earlier and overall the mediocre story. But I can still say that it's a nice watch and a lot better than I first expected, even if it's still not a really good film by any means.
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4/10
Rugrats meets Peanuts meets Punk
Horst_In_Translation12 January 2015
Warning: Spoilers
"Der kleene Punker" is a wordplay as "kleene" is the Berlin slang variation of the word "kleine" (German for small). However, even I as somebody who grew up with this Berlin accent cannot say much in support of the way it is handled here in these 80-minute comic book adaptation. And the fact that the film is obviously set in Berlin too did not help the film as much as I hoped it would. The Udo Lindeberg reference was completely random and did not add anything. Maybe the reason is that this is simply not a good movie. It is not even close to director Michael Schaack's efforts for the Werner movies and looking at the fact that this was done between the brilliant first Werner film and the solid second, it is pretty much an overall disappointment. The humor and parallels have some similarities to the Werner franchise (which consists already of 5 films now), but it feels all not entirely thought through here in "Der kleene Punker". Also, Lilo Wanders is in the cast here, just like in the Werner films. At least it is not as bad as Schack's "Little A**hole" duology.

The old Bolle supermarket brought some nice nostalgia and I had to think of Asterix when they told how Berlin is completely free of punks except for one part. I'm not sure if that was intended though. The humor is fairly vulgar, lots of burping included here, but not half as obscene as Schaack's later work, sadly not half as funny either. The key to making this obscenities work as funny is by making them side action to the real comedic scenes and not use it as a primary mean of comedy. Sadly, there is not much backup here. There is some randomly talking rats and a the main antagonist is a huge police officer who wants to get rid of punk, so he would receive a medal. I personally found the boy who is the little punker from the title slightly boring, so exactly what punk should not be, in fact. Another problem that this film has is that they introduce supporting characters as quickly as they disappear again. So they either remain totally pointless and uninteresting or it sucks because their story is not developed any further. A loss-loss scenario.

The funniest moment maybe was when they used a word play "zur Sau machen" which includes a female pig in German and means pretty much to humiliate somebody, so they depicted one of the central characters as a pig. Somehow, I found that funny. And yet, I have to criticize again as they use this very exact joke near the end of the film as well. You'd expect that for a film considerably under 90 minutes, they would not run out of material so quickly. One of the characters was voiced by somebody with a similar voice like famous German comedian's Dieter Hallervorden. I checked and it is not him though.

Finally, i cannot really recommend this film. Mostly, I found it a disappointment and the animation was not exactly great either. that would have been fine with a better story, but nope. Not in this movie. The forming a band and then forming a political party sequences did not have me particularly glued to the screen. Watch something else instead.
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