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Ausgerechnet Sibirien (2012) is a German,Russian,English movie. Ralf Huettner has directed this movie. Katja Riemann,Vladimir Burlakov,Armin Rohde,Joachim Król are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2012. Ausgerechnet Sibirien (2012) is considered one of the best Comedy movie in India and around the world.
The shy logistician of a German mail order company, Matthias Bleuel, is send to Kemerovo in Siberia from his Russia - sentimental boss to accomplish a German work flow system in the Russian subsidiary company. He says yes simply because he is too weak to say no. Siberia, of all places! Equipped with down coat and pepper spray Bleuel expects to face danger, snow and ice. But in the mystic summer landscape he soon falls in love with traditional singer Sajana and can't recognise himself any more. The donnish logistician becomes a hotspur who believes in ghosts! Stumbling at first, but more and more self confident he moves into a new world and puts everything on risk to win the love of Sajana - and to say goodbye to former Matthias Bleuel.
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German exotica comedy.
The German clothing supplier sends his distribution guy Kroll, now divorced from Katja Riemann, to streamline the company operation in Kemerovo in Siberia. There Kroll finds the locals operating out of a market stall and he and the film are sidetracked, when he hears throat singer Men and follows her to her home community, shedding his hang ups in the process. We get a gay translator, Agro ex-husbands, steam baths, a sanctified Balalaika and Shaman ceremonies Handsome film which is unable to redeem it's central cliché, despite the talent and skill deployed.
Typical Król movie, but comes short in the writing department
"Ausgerechnet Sibirien" is a German 100-minute movie from 2012, so it had its 5th anniversary last year. The director here is Ralf Huettner, a pretty experienced German filmmaker and he came up with this one shortly after the highly successful "Vincent will Meer". But back to this one here. huettner is also one of the people in charge of adapting the Ebmeyer novel into a screenplay here. I have not read said novel, so cannot comment on parallels and differences between base material and the movie. First cast is strangely enough katja Riemann here, maybe because of the well-known name, but she is really almost inexistent in this film, plays the central character's ex-wife and she can only be seen very early on and that's it. But Joachim Król is in virtually every scene from start to finish. This is his story, his movie and one of the career-defining films for him without a doubt. He was probably a bigger star years, if not decades, earlier than now or even in 2012, but yeah he proves here on several occasions that he is still lead actor material. But it is also a somewhat thankful role for an actor. It's really difficult to mess things up and it had a lot to offer, most of which Król delivers okay while never reaching true greatness. This could also have to do with the script I must say. Neither the romance part nor the friendship with the younger man truly managed to make an emotional impact I must say and as a consequence the protagonist's massive character transformation feels occasionally a bit abrupt in my opinion and also never as touching as I hoped it would be. There is some some sense of sterile, some bleakness to Król in almost everything he does and as well as this may work early on when he plays a guy who is the epitome of a boring "Spießbürger" as we say here in Germany, as much does it backfire whn there is a sense of free spirit introduced where I am not sure if Król is the right one to portray it. But it's not like he is bad or anything either luckily and the character sure suits him looking at similar roles he has had earlier in his career. Completely aside from him and the story, here and there you get to see a little bit of Siberian landscape beauty, but I must say it was not enough probably for clearly over 90 minutes. What else, oh yeah, I inevitably had to think of Doris Dörrie's really good film "Erleuchtung garantiert" / "Enlightment guaranteed" with Wöhler and Ochsenknecht and I felt like seeing some parallels especially between Król's and Wöhler's character, even if it's just one protagonist here and not two. Finally a note on the ending, it felt a bit rushed to me, so it also did not elevate a lot of the mediocre material before that unfortunately, which maybe could have urged me to give this a higher rating. But yeah there was filler material before that and the two key storylines I mentioned earlier already (romance, friendship) feel really not elaborated on properly to deliver this kind of closure they went for here eventually. So all in all, not one of Germany's better films from 2012, watch something else instead.