
Here are a few comedies or films I found funny: Overt comedies: American Pie, Horrible Bosses, Step Brothers (get past the first ten or fifteen minutes and this one is genius), The Other Guys, 21 Jump Street, Hot Tub Time Machine, Someone Marry Barry, Pineapple Express, Ted, Bad Words, everything Jim Carrey. I imagine that Fack ju Göhte would have been entertaining enough as a straightforward film without any humour however, it is a comedy and in terms of 'how' funny the film is, it would have been useful to me if reviewers had provided some examples of comedies they found funny so that I could compare. I would say that the style of the film is similar to that of Clueless (1995) in that people use over-the-top facial expressions and crazy 'goofball' things happen like setting booby traps but the script is extremely witty so it complements the action really well. It helps that the editing is superb no joke is ever drawn out and the film moves frantically from one scene to the next. This is a very fast-paced, slapstick-style film which injects enough sarcasm and biting one-liners that the 'silly humour' aspect of the direction is easily overlooked. No one suddenly makes any huge leaps to become a better person and in fact, people don't do a complete 180 and suddenly change every aspect of their personalities which adds to the realism. It's a fairly predictable plot so I knew what to expect but I always like it when character development and changes in people are done subtly and believably. First, I'll discuss the story and how engaging it is: I really liked the leads and the supporting characters were interesting. This film has some of the most conflicting reviews I've ever read! Comedies will always polarise opinions but this one seems to have gone to the extreme, although in fairness, there are only around 11 reviews at the time of writing mine so perhaps if more people contributed their opinions, we would get a better indication of the overall success of the film. But if you like those type of movies, its worth a look.
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Its not a really great movie too, because the second half follows the formula totally and leads to the obvious happy end and has the "everybodys' got talent"-message mostly of the movies with troubled teenagers have. It is also nice, that while education is a big subject in Germany these years, producing heated political debates and book bestsellers, they do not take the schooling aspect too seriously and keep it easy. Elyas M'barek, Germanys upcoming young male movie star, does a nice and convincing job here, while I did not like him in his former roles. Especially the first half is original since they show Zeki as a kind of guy, who not only does not care for the pupils, but is not afraid to look bad as often in this kind of movies. I expected a run-off-the-mill rom com, but, well, it was little kind of better. He soon gets appointed to the worst class and gets along with a "Dont bother me at all"-attitude for what he clashes soon with Lisi, a young idealistic teacher and former class mate of his (ad sure, the potential love interest of the movie). While looking for the loot of his last robbery, he gets confused as replacement teacher - a great opportunity to take time and slowly dig out his treasure, who is hidden under the schools gym.

Its the story of Zeki Müller, a convict who was just released of jail. When I watched it, I did not expect much, thought by the trailers it was stupid, but I have a knack for shitty teenager/school movies. The project Suck Me Shakespeer 3 received support from the Bavarian regional fund FilmFernsehFonds Bayern (to the tune of €1.2 million), the Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg (€500,000) and the FFA (€700,000).In Germany this was the "hot" autumn movie that everybody liked, the critics as well as the audience. The film’s huge crew, which also included DoP Markus Nestroy, production designer Eva Maria Stiebler (who was previously in charge of the sets for Suck Me Shakespeer 2) and costume designer Eva Maria Stiebler (who has been on board for the whole trilogy), carried out principal photography from 28 March-18 June in and around Munich. Overwhelmed, just like the headmistress, Mrs Gudrun Gerster ( Katja Riemann), he will start to explore some unconventional methods of a veterinary nature, which will not necessarily be to the liking of his new colleague Biggi Enzberger ( Sandra Hüller, from Toni Erdmann [ + see also: The character of bank robber Zeki Müller ( Elyas M'Barek), who became a teacher at the Goethe secondary school and college through a strange combination of factors after being released from prison, now finds himself once again at the centre of a number of colourful adventures that see the involvement of dogs, Superman and Faust, Part Two, as he somehow tries to prepare Chantal ( Jella Haase), Danger ( Max von der Groeben), Zeynep ( Gizem Emre), Burak ( Aram Arami) and the rest of the class for their A levels.
