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198695 minComedy, Family

Meier

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Is Meier worth watching? With a rating of 5/10, this Comedy, Family film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Meier Synopsis

Meier, a paperhanger in East Berlin, inherits from his father in West Berlin. With this money he wants to fulfil himself the dream of his life: a journey around the world. He buys a forged West German passport and pretends to go on a trip to Bulgaria while he really is off to see the free world. When he wants to return to East Berlin he finds himself in an unbelievable predicament and his double life begins. He can't keep away from his East German friends. As with all the best comedies, the action builds up to an eventual crisis. It's a light comedy, which won several national Film Academy Awards. The film is very political, with lots of political jokes/innuendos which only Germans will understand. One is left feeling what a total obscenity that stupid Wall was, dividing one people for 30 years (1-2 Generations) simply by the coincidence on where you just happen to be in the early morning on the 13th August 1961.

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Top Cast

Rainer Grenkowitz
Rainer GrenkowitzMeier
Nadja Engelbrecht
Nadja EngelbrechtNadja
Alexander Hauff
Alexander HauffKalle
Thomas Bestvater
Thomas BestvaterErwin
René Grams
René GramsKlausi
Dieter Hildebrandt
Dieter HildebrandtKellner
Johanna Karl-Lory
Johanna Karl-LoryOma Krause
Joachim Kemmer
Joachim KemmerKretschmer
Dagmar Biener
Dagmar BienerMoni
Klaus Münster
Klaus MünsterGrenzbeamter

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Is Meier worth watching?

Meier has received mixed reviews with a 5/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Family movies.

Is Meier hit or flop?

Meier has received average ratings (5/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Meier?

Meier is a Comedy, Family movie that Meier, a paperhanger in East Berlin, inherits from his father in West Berlin. With this money he wants to fulfil himself the dream of his life: a jour...

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Critic Reviews

germishJul 21, 2012
★ 0

The film is very political, with lots of political jokes/innuendos which only Germans will understand. One is left feeling what a total obscenity that stupid Wall was dividing one people for 30 years (1-2 Generations) simply by the coincidence on where you just happen to be on the early morning on the 13th August 1961.

germishJul 21, 2012
★ 0

I've seen this film when it was first released, and I found it to be not only very unique in the ambitious story told, but very uplifting for people on both sides of "The Wall". The hero gets a taste of the "Golden West", but soon finds that all of the material advantages, even the freedom to travel, don't measure up to the warmth of family, friends and the love of your life. To make for a more interesting story, there are a series of outrageous circumstances and fantastic situations, all adding to the adventure, but nonetheless ending in the confession that happiness is within the heart of the one experiencing it. "Meier" decides that he belongs with his girl-friend and the many people who have always filled his life with joy. Rather than have a wall separate him from all of this familiar warmth, he would sooner go on living amidst all of that, than in "the west". As a former citizen of West Berlin with many close friends on the communist side, this film was particularly moving for me. No one could have sensed, that only about four years after this film's release, the wall would be torn down, and the two Germany's reunited. The tragedy of the wall will remain an open wound for many who had suffered because it ever existed. Almost like the concentration camps in the Third Reich, The Berlin Wall left scars on the minds of millions. "Meier" directed some light hearted criticism at the East German Regime, but always maintained that, despite Geograohic boundaries, there truly always was only one Germany. I can highly recommend this film, not only as a very entertaining comedy, but as a culturally relevant piece of German History.