Schubert in Love: Vater werden ist (nicht) schwer (2016) Poster

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2/10
A test of patience! - Olaf Schubert is simply annoying for feature film duration...
marioprmpi3 February 2020
Unrealistic, overdrawn slapstick with only few good jokes, the rest is low...
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7/10
like a classic Otto movie
sempervirentz29 January 2023
I actually liked this one. Plot, gags and slapstick remind me of a typical Otto Waalkes movie of the 80s. Yes, it is trashy and unrealistic, but that is exactly what the film wants to be.

And these are the main ingredients: an antisocial protagonist, corny jokes, alcohol and sex, a few vocal interludes and last but not least the Saxon dialect. If you like movies like Otto - der Film or early Woody Allen comedies, you will probably like this one as well.

I think this film deserves at least a mediocre rating of 6, but since it might feature the last appearance of fabulous Mario Adorf in a cinema movie, I give it a 7.
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2/10
Not doing anything for me
Horst_In_Translation31 January 2019
Warning: Spoilers
"Schubert in Love: Vater werden ist (nicht) schwer" directed by Lars Büchel and he is also one of the wriiters working on this project is a German 1.5-hour film from 2016. It is not too uncommon that successful German comedians have their own movies. Barth has one, Ceylan has one, Schröder has one, Pocher has one etc. Many many do. Certainly not the most respected names thinking of it. Now Olaf Schubert can be added to that "illustrous" circle. Yeah well, at least sometimes some of these comedians are mildly funny. Schubert I personally always find annoying and there is nothing likable or creative to his know-it-all comedy alter ego and I am well aware that is not the man's real personality. Now for this movie here, he plays said alter ego in attempts to find a woman and as the title "it is (not) hard to become a father" makes obvious already, a great part of the film at its very core is about finding a girl and becoming a dad. But this is not enough for the running time. Sure there are some tolerable gags in-between that are not all bad, but as a whole I think the three writers/cooks spoiled the broth here, i.e. the script. The film already starts extremely weak with some strange bizarre reference that Schubert says he is the son/grandson etc. of people like Gailelo Galilei, Jesus Christ etc. That neither made any sense whatsoever nor was particularly funny. I am sure some people here will see something creative or intelligent in this movie, but I guess it is only those who also think Schubert is talented on the heute show, a German trashy satire magazine about politics that is pretty famous and appreciated by many. And with these "many" I also mean the easily influenced who are not (yet) ready to look beyond the garbage and propaganda certain German television stations serve them. Okay I am drifting away. Back to these 90 minutes here. Female co-lead Marie Leuenberger is if at all minimally better only than Schubert, which means equally bad. And I have no idea why Mario Adorf agreed to appear in here. I mean there are thousands of better ways to end his spectacular career and he sure is not in need of any money either. Pretty disappointing. I really like him as an actor in general, so no idea what he was thinking I must say. Yeah I wish i could say more about the story, but it is really uninspired, uncreative and forgettable. It feels much more about the makers relying on the jokes they wrote for Schubert's character and his mannerisms and line delivery in general. Which is not all bad necessarily, but would have worked better as a stage comedy show. If this here can be called a movie, then it is a really bad one without a single truly memorable (in the positive sense) production value. A contenderfor 2016's worst German movie. There is a reason it has received no awards recognition and rightfully so. Highly not recommended. Watch something else instead.
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1/10
sad.....do not waste time watching
mlss_neumann20 August 2021
No plot really, bad screenwriting, not funny...... very bad production...
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10/10
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luchendriks-8652715 February 2021
I love that guy, nice that he is in this movie! Otherwise the movie would hav been a 1, because it was terrible
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8/10
The film is fun and enjoyable...
RosanaBotafogo4 March 2023
Olaf is the last descendant of the Schubert dynasty. He has big ideas and doesn't have time to get a girlfriend. Until the day his father says Olaf needs to have children. Olaf Schubert, the last of his family line, has no time for a girlfriend, but dutifully searches for one when his father demands children, The film is fun and enjoyable...

A peculiar film, with peculiar characters, peculiarities that I peculiarly love... Ignoring the fact that the protagonist is completely misogynistic, prejudiced, conservative (in the worst sense of the word), extremely ignorant and rude, the film is fun and enjoyable...
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