Kein Sex ist auch keine Lösung

September. 14,2011      
Rating:
4.6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

The recruiter Tom Moreno are familiar with women and how they, after you won it for themselves, going on at the latest after the third time back to. As ELISA, the new art director of his agency, doesn't want to exit on this scam, Tom falls into a crisis of meaning. But even his friends have to contend with their problems: Vince finds his wife in Tom's bed. By Tom's mother, Luke learns that sex is not a solution. Tom's roommate Paule fell into a tie holder and mutated by the buddy type to the Femme fatale. His Chief Rolf created him also still, that the Agency is virtually broke. Tom starts for the first time, to reconsider his old proven lifestyle.

Stephan Luca as  Tom Moreno
Marleen Lohse as  Elisa
Anna Thalbach as  Paule
Johannes Allmayer as  Luke
Tetje Mierendorf as  Klaus
Armin Rohde as  Rolf
Corinna Harfouch as  Theresa
Michael Lott as  Ronald
Janin Ullmann as  Lydia Cremand
Carolin Spieß as  Kirsten

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Reviews

Roy Hart
2011/09/14

If you're interested in the topic at hand, you should just watch it and judge yourself because the reviews have gone very biased by people that didn't even watch it and just hate (or love) the creator. I liked it, it was well written, narrated, and directed and it was about a topic that interests me.

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Yash Wade
2011/09/15

Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.

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Jakoba
2011/09/16

True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.

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Billy Ollie
2011/09/17

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
2011/09/18

The literal translation of this 110-minute movie (unusually long for a non-Schweiger comedy) is "No sex is not a solution either". Horrible title, really, but you have to blame the writer of the original novel for this one. She also has a little cameo in this film. The film's director is Torsten Wacker, a fairly experienced television series director (comedy and drama). The lead actor here is Stephan Luca and if you are a bit familiar with German television, you will certainly have come across him. Luca is basically the perfect example of an actor with little range who keeps starring in pseudo-drama or terrible romance movies. Or in short: If you see his name in the cast, better stay away. This was one of his few attempts to become a big screen actor, but, of course, was back to television quickly. However, even with him forgettable as always, this film has its strength. The supporting cast is a mix of renowned German actors and familiar faces from the German entertainment industry: Rohde, Reinhardt, Harfouch, Fernandes, Kretzschmar, Anna Thalbach (Katharina's daughter), Elsner, Woll, Mierendorff and Michael Kessler (almost unrecognizable) are all fairly known in Germany and the two who play the friends of the protagonist are not unknown either, even if their names are not that famous. The female lead is played by Marleen Lohse. I have to admit, I am not too familiar with her as an actress, but in terms of looks, she is a great addition for the film and she also plays her part not solid. It's not written interestingly at all, but she sort-of makes the most of it.The script is sometimes pretty good, sometimes pretty bad. But I guess you cannot hope for a great screenplay if one of the writers mostly worked with very overrated comedians like Gaby Köster and Atze Schröder in the past. And now also with Stephan Luca. One of the worst lines was "For this smile, I would even do without a couple seconds of sex with her. If I have to." There are more like these. If the script had been better, this could have been an actually entertaining comedy. I don't know how close they stayed to the novel, but you cannot blame the original writer (Mia Morgowski) as the duo who adapted the novel could still have done without cringeworthy quotes like the above. On a completely random note, in the context of the subplot of Thalbach's character, there are also some football references related to the St. Pauli team. All in all, this film makes a decent watch and has funny moments here and there, unfortunately not too many and it is by no means a great movie. Not even close.

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