7 Dwarves: The Forest Is Not Enough
7 Dwarves: The Forest Is Not Enough
| 25 October 2006 (USA)
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Snow White asks the seven dwarfs for help, because if they don't manage to find out the name of a little boy (Rumpelstiltskin) within two days, her newborn child will be taken away from her. The journey takes the dwarves to a depressive, rhyming Pinocchio and the omniscient wizard Helge, among others, and all the way to the world of humans.

Reviews
Jacin Harter Cco

The Zwerge are back! But, sophomore jinx be damned!, they left all their good bits in the first movie. The comic balloon has a leak, and completely pops when the dwarfs take a side trip to the real world (ala "Les visiteurs"). This opportunity to take some fairytale shots at the modern world is completely lost. Flat. A waste. The dwarfs move about modern Berlin unnoticed, as though, having broken the fourth wall, they no longer have a point. And neither does this movie.The only good part was, again, Nina Hagen. Sadly her part is greatly reduced - less GaGa and more what Tim Burton's Mrs. Lovett should have been. Just fantasy-casting here, but can you imagine what "Sweeney Todd" would have been like if a professional singer/actress had been cast?! Someone with a long reputation of dark, theatrical performance?! (sigh) but one can only dream now...

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Marlonnowitsch

So I do like the part 2 of "7 dwarfs/Zwerge" better than part 1 cos it is more "silly" and without any sense.We also do need these kind of movies. Why not!? It's hot.Nina Hagen as the bad witch seems like she took some acting-lessons from "Katharina Thalbach" ("Die Blechtrommel"). I studied Theatres, Movies, Cinemas, Plays, Discotheques and Partys for ages in Berlin, so I know what I'm talking about.Cosma Shiva Hagen plays like an Brainless Barbie. I seen this acting in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, when I was on the set of the "Momo"-Theatre. There was an brainless Barbie, too.I think, i will watch every part of this Nonsense but mainly because of Nina Hagen it's always funny how she acts or what clothes she wears what face she painted.Check it out, if your bored, it's Entertaining.

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astoffregen

I agree with most of the other guys. A waste of photons and valuable time.Nearly no joke is worth the paper is was written on. The only highlight from my pov is Olli Dittrich as Pinocchio. ("Egal, ich muss eh Waldsterben") This reminds of old times with RTL Samstag Nacht. It is hard to describe the performances of the actors, since most of them don't even seem to have a good time during production and just "do their thing". Camera is OK, plot is laughable, I think you would be ashamed even if you discuss this with lots of beers.Apart from this I yawned all the time, wondered about how a script like this could even be considered for production and waited for the end.My 9 year old son was pleased, but then he is pleased by so little at this age :-)Anyway, a 1 point rating here nearly is 1 point too much...

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markus-138

A really bad sequel. Part 1 had a lot of funny moments - part 2 is just bad (in a boring way) and obviously made to squeeze money out of the fans.Shame on you, Otto Waalkes!The only slightly amusing moment in the film is Helge Schneider who apparently seems to be pis*ed about the other characters. It's quite easy to identify with him...The screenplay is sloppy/non-existent. The director should do everyone a favor and quit his job immediately. The acting is worse than a 2nd grade school play. Technically the movie is awful as well, but who can blame the cinematographer/sound guys who had to work with such an untalented director?

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