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6/10
Follow in Hans Peter's footsteps
Horst_In_Translation13 January 2016
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"Ich bin dann mal weg" or "I'm Off Then" is a German 1.5-hour movie that was released in theaters for Christmas 2015. It is based on the autobiography by famous comedian Hape Kerkeling. People abroad will have no idea who he is, but here in Germany basically everybody know him. At one point in his career, it became obvious he needs a break from the hectic showbiz industry, so he decided to go on a recreational religious walk through Spain and later he wrote a book about it. This is the book that this film is based on, so we follow him during this journey. He is not playing himself though. Devid Striesow is the lead actor in here and German audiences will see familiar faces in Karoline Schuch, Martina Gedeck, Katharina Thalbach and Annette Frier. So yeah, the "female responsibility" is carried by several actresses, while Striesow is basically the only male actor with a significant role and significant screen time.

I thought Striesow looks the part, so he was a good choice here. I also quite liked Schuch's performance. On Gedeck, I am not really that big. Nothing here we haven't seen from her before and I would have preferred the film to focus entirely on Kerkeling instead of her husband, her one-night-stands or her daughter. The amount of elaboration we had on Schuch's character (stunning-looking too) would have been perfectly enough, maybe find out something very basic like about her job etc., but Gedeck is obviously a star, so they wanted to give her more material I guess. Could have done without that. The director is Julia von Heinz and she worked with Schuch in the past already, 2 years ago on the equally good "Hannas Reise", a somewhat similar film compared to this one here, only with a female younger main character. The trio of writers that adapted Kerkeling's work is also extremely experienced and has worked on many known German films.

All in all, I enjoyed the watch. It is a healthy mix of drama and comedy, even if, on some occasions, mostly the ones involving Gedeck's character, it takes itself a bit too seriously for my taste. It works best when it is 100% comedy with the usual Kerkeling brand of humor. Certainly one of the better German films of 2015 and a nice way to close the year from a cinematic perspective. I recommend the watch, even if I was also not too big on a lot of the film taking place during Kerkeling's youth. Thumbs up, mostly for Striesow and Schuch, who have also received some awards recognition and it's certainly deserving. Go check it out if you can. A somewhat different road movie.
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6/10
From book to ... road
kosmasp17 September 2016
While I haven't read the original source for this (the book that is), you can feel it coming through. Every ooze and (line) drop suggest something bigger behind this. So while again I can't confirm it, it feels like there is much more to this that made it to the screen. Of course that can be argued about any adaptation. But with a self discovery and/or journey the very famous person (played by an actor and not himself, which makes kinda sense considering the title) is making we are expecting quite a bit out of it.

And the actors do not disappoint, there are quite a few funny and hilarious moments. Be it his attempts at connecting or finding or discovering or other sorts of "failures". But only if you fail and never give up, you truly know where you are and where you should go (pun intended). Shortcuts included ...
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7/10
At least some sort of spirituality
woodandwood18 February 2022
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I enjoyed the movie because I did not know exactly what the famous Jacob's way in practice was: an exceptionally long, but well-organized walk for pilgrims from France Pyrenees to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. For me it was a way to start thinking of organizing it, too, yet keeping in mind that a movie is a movie and reality is reality.

The movie is a rare occasion today to watch a story which has God in it. At least somehow. In fact, I thought that a pilgrim's Faith would be an obvious starting point. And yet, not only the main character, but all of them seen on the screen do not believe or fail to really make sense of God (Christianity was never mentioned), preferring to speak about "God" as a general term. It is true that the main character at one point towards the end claims to have found God, yet it is not clear what kind of effects this has got in his life. I also wonder what kind of meaning a pilgrimage has if a married lady has sex with a total stranger after expressing the statement that the walk must be conducted alone for a proper spiritual experience. Are we talking about a pilgrimage or a summer trek in nature?

I appreciated however both the acting and the pace of the movie. Devid Striesow gives a good performance. One cannot feel but close and sympathise with the character he portrays. He is gentle all over the movie and a simple, humble, good spirited yet down-to-earth person preferring often the comfort of a hotel and a bus trip to the hardship of the real pilgrimage, resulting in a very true and transparent person, which is I think the right attitude to start a pilgrimage, in the end.

Overall, I recommend this movie, which for once opens to the sky both literally with great outdoor scenes and spiritually for the meaning of life and the quest for God.
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4/10
Comedy? Sort of a moralistic tale for children
josemi-218 November 2018
I saw this movie because I was trapped in a plane for 12 hours, I had heard about the book and I had made a tiny portion of the Jacob's Way myself.

This is a tourist movie: locals and locations are just a nice background and shown stereotypically. Noone is really involved besides the pilgrims, nothing is explained about the places they visit and their culture. Don't expect tips and hints, in case you want to do the Jacob's Way yourself.

It's sold as a comedy, but beyond the typical German jokes (tooth falling, guy falling) there is nothing really laughable about this drama of a mother who lost her daughter and just wanders around in her middle-aged crazyness.

But the worst part is of course the moralistic tale of New Age people rediscovering the catholic faith, through penitence and abstinence. Recommendable if you are trapped in a plane for 12 hours, can't sleep and there is nothing else in the movie catalog.
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8/10
Thoughtful comedy about a comedian on the camino
HuntinPeck8028 January 2023
Based upon the popular pilgrim's memoir. Hape needs a break from his busy schedule or he risks a total collapse. Kicking his heels at home, his thoughts return to his childhood, his mother's death, the breakdown of his faith in God. He decides that what he needs is not sun sea and surf but instead dust, sweat and tears. He dons a backpack and makes his way to the Pyrenees.

Hape is going to try conclusions with the pilgrimage road to Santiago. Used to being onstage and seeing people smiling up at him, now he finds himself alone, ignored, even shunned, except by autograph hunters. He's a big fella and it's a very long road to Santiago. Has he bitten off more chorizo than he can chew?

Ich bin dann mal weg (2015) or, I'm Off, is a backpacker-themed movie that strikes a good balance between introversion and situational pratfalls. Hape tells a few jokes, and we see him in flashbacks developing his talent as a boy, but much of the comedy comes from trying circumstances. He keeps running into two women who only seem to tolerate him, but as the walk becomes a journey their feelings for each other begin to warm and grow, and as that happens honesty replaces defensiveness.

Whilst not intended to be a cinematic marvel, I'm Off manages to be both purely entertaining and thoughtful. It is character driven, suitable for all except the very young, and I'd say it will repay repeat viewing.
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