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What To Do In Case of Fire? (2002)
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Reviews Counted:24
Fresh:12
Rotten:12
Average Rating:5.5/10
Theatrical Release:Jul 19, 2002 Limited
Synopsis: In the 1980s, Tim (Til Schweiger), his girlfriend Flo, and their roommates Terror, Hotte, Nele, and Maik--collectively known as Group 36--live as anarchist punks in an abandoned West Berlin... In the 1980s, Tim (Til Schweiger), his girlfriend Flo, and their roommates Terror, Hotte, Nele, and Maik--collectively known as Group 36--live as anarchist punks in an abandoned West Berlin building and film their subversive acts. The group disbands when the authorities evict the city's squatters, but not before Tim and company place a homemade bomb behind the door of an empty mansion. Fifteen years later, Tim and wheelchair-bound Hotte are still squatting--the only members of Group 36 who have stuck to their ideals. When the long-forgotten bomb is detonated, nearly killing two innocent people, veteran police detective Manowsky finally has an excuse to prosecute the former pranksters. Tim and Hotte are reunited with their old cohorts--who have become capitalists--as they attempt to prevent Manowsky from getting his hands on evidence that could incriminate them. This German tale of friendship and change, the first from director Gregor Schnitzler, subverts its glossy production values with a distinctly anti-authoritarian tone. Opening with an energizing montage of the young characters clashing with police to a German punk song, WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF FIRE? immediately invigorates its audience with a strong sense of time and place. The likeable cast, headed by Schweiger (a major star in his native country) as a protagonist of dubious moral character, carries this unique and enjoyable coming-of-age tale. [More]
Starring: Til Schweiger, Doris Schretzmayer, Sebastian Blomberg, Martin Feifel
Starring: Til Schweiger, Doris Schretzmayer, Sebastian Blomberg, Martin Feifel, Nadja Uhl, Matthias Matschke, Klaus Lowitsch
Director: Gregor Schnitzler
Director: Gregor Schnitzler
Screenwriter: Stefan Dahnert, Anne Wild
Producer: Andrea Willson, Jakob Claussen, Thomas Wobke
Composer: Stephan Zacharias, Stephan Gade
Studio: Columbia Pictures
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Reviews for What To Do In Case of Fire?
Has an energy and enthusiasm that certainly works in fits and starts, but taken as a whole, it’s a few explosions (and a lot of yearning) signifying very little.
With recent tensions rekindled by the Kathleen Soliah trial and the upcoming trial of SLA members Emily and William Harris, not to mention Sept. 11, its difficult these days to appreciate Fire's bright side.
A high-spirited buddy movie about the reunion of Berlin anarchists who face arrest 15 years after their crime.
In his U.S. debut, Mr. Schnitzler proves himself a deft pace master and stylist.
The movie strains to stay on the light, comic side of the issue, despite the difficulty of doing so when dealing with the destruction of property and, potentially, of life itself.
[Schweiger is] talented and terribly charismatic, qualities essential to both movie stars and social anarchists.
Schnitzler's film has a great hook, some clever bits and well-drawn, if standard issue, characters, but is still only partly satisfying.
It's all entertaining enough, but don't look for any hefty anti-establishment message in what is essentially a whip-crack of a buddy movie that ends with a whimper.
This is a picture that Maik, the firebrand turned savvy ad man, would be envious of: it hijacks the heat of revolution and turns it into a sales tool.
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