family-film If you want to have a good time and laugh at three failed brothers, this is the movie you need.
The plot is quite simple. The family business is not going, and the Turkish brothers urgently need to close the debt of 20 thousand, otherwise the store and apartment will be taken away. The brothers sell their parents’ gold, but Jalal’s younger brother, instead of paying creditors, loses money at the casino. In parallel, he arrives greetings from the past - his former love dared to brazenly fly from some crook and now he is forced to drag along with this baby, because the girl was hit by a car, she is in a coma, and the child has nowhere to go.
To be honest, German comedies stand apart for me, for they are not easy French humor, Italian fuss, or English strange curves. It's something special. And to be honest, I don’t know many German comedies that I would like to review. Here everything is fine - the cast (well, except for the lady from a coma, she is like a buratino), an interesting script, really funny situations and pleasant humor that makes you smile. The picture has a clear set on family traditions, family roots and family ties. It was amusing to see how the topic with the “invaders” is played out, and phrases such as “this is definitely a Fritz, the churka will not call a churka a churka!”, “You, the Orientals, love everything colorful”, “the Arab Turk will not deceive”, “you, the Turks, adore children”, etc., as if subtly, easily and jokingly mock the interethnic conflicts between the indigenous population and the visitors. And it's not stressful, it's funny, funny, understandable and unobtrusive. When a person laughs at himself, at stereotypes about himself, shows how it looks from the outside, it already adds wisdom to him.
Summing up, this is a really very kind, funny, wise and family film about how important relationships are, that you need to be able to negotiate and compromise even to the detriment of yourself, only so, together, the whole family can survive all the adversity.