The Wedding Party

2005
The Wedding Party
6.6| 1h32m| en| More Info
Released: 21 April 2005 Released
Producted By: GFP Medienfonds
Country: Germany
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In rural Westphalia, Franz Berger struggles to keep his inn open. On this day, a bluff, overbearing bully, Hermann Walzer, has booked the dining room for a wedding banquet for his son Mark. There's bad blood between Berger and Walzer, so when the first course, shrimp cocktail, is off, Hermann storms out with the wedding party vowing not to pay. Franz locks the loo door, taking prisoners of the bride and Hermann's wife while he also locks the estate's outer gates, leaving Hermann and the rest outside. Walzer, a pheasant hunter, lays siege; shotguns, rifles, grenades, a shovel, and other weapons leave no one safe. Will it take death to bring these men to their senses?

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Horst in Translation ([email protected]) "Die Bluthochzeit" or "The Wedding Party" (which sounds a lot more harmless than the German title mentioning blood) is a relatively well-known German film from 2005, so this one is already over a decade old. It is one of the more known works by Belgian filmmaker Dominique Deruddere and he even directed an Oscar-nominated film in the past (foreign language category). But back to this one we have here: It runs for under 1.5 hours and the two big names in the cast are Uwe Ochsenknecht and Armin Rohde, but German film buffs will also maybe recognize some other faces or names too. So yeah this is a movie about a wedding day that goes pretty wrong. It's not the two dads clashing actually, but it is the groom's father clashing with the guy in charge of the food and the two big egos are played by the two actors I already mentioned. Rohde's character is definitely the initiator here as things start off badly already when he randomly starts shooting turkeys on the way to the party as he had on his mind right away that Ochsenknecht's character will fail in providing the adequate quality. The question if he actually did fail is secondary as one simple comment is enough to trigger the drastic reaction. The consequence is an invoice that wouldn't be paid and as a direct consequence a hostage situation. Until that point, it was a decent movie. But the longer it goes, the more it moves away from quality entertainment and that is really only because it tries to be a family drama and as such it never succeeds. I probably could have lived with all the over-the-top action if the comedy had stayed the way it was early on, but it became less and less in terms of both quantity and quality. That really is a shame because things started pretty well. But yeah this never was a film I managed to take seriously one bit. Another problem was that this one simply included far too many characters and failed to elaborate properly on most of them. Yeah sadly this turned into a pretty disappointing watch and I am glad it was relatively short. Watch something else instead.
olaf-post The comic book by Greg and Van Hamme, on which this movie is based, is the best I've ever read. Unfortunately this movie doesn't do it justice. The comic is not a black comedy but a serious story, especially the father of the groom and the main waiter in the inn are not funny at all. Also a lot of the subplots that made the comic so interesting are not in the movie. What I especially liked about the comic is the credibility of the characters and though the acting is not bad they never seem to develop. Still it's not a bad movie, but I had expected better a better product with this excellent raw material. I hope that the remake that is current in production stays closer to the original story, it certainly deserves it.
Sandcooler What I like most about this movie is that it doesn't waste my precious time with a needlessly lengthy build-up. We find out who the characters are, why they hate each other, and how it could ever come to this. That's good enough for me. It takes about six seconds before the action starts, seriously. The script proves to be pretty good, there are plenty of exciting turns in the story, and the action scenes are often interrupted by some pretty intriguing character studies. Or the other way around, depending on how you look at it. I especially like the way Hermann is portrayed, kind of a clichéd villain at times, but still, could easily exist. I also enjoyed the grandpa, he doesn't really get to do much but he steals every scene he's in. Well, he does get to throw a grenade, which is always pretty awesome. There's also some comic relief involved, and it's perfectly timed in this dark tale. The only thing I didn't care for was the ending, but after 90 minutes I found it hard to be mad at this movie.
tomyfl "Die Bluthochzeit" makes us remember, that the German cinema can produce very dramatic and funny comedies. It tells the story of a young man, who wants to marry his great love. His father organizes a wedding party at an hotel, which he wants to buy. But the owner doesn't want to sell it. That's why the father cancels the party. Then he doesn't want to pay for the meal, because it doesn't taste perfectly. That's why the owner locks the toilet, while the wife is cleaning her skirt, there. Now he has two "hostages". This is the beginning of a war between a family and a matron of a hotel and his barkeeper.Its a very funny movie and i would advise to watch it!