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666 - Traue keinem, mit dem Du schläfst! (2002) watch online HD

666 - Traue keinem, mit dem Du schläfst! (2002) watch online HD
  • Original title:666 - Traue keinem, mit dem Du schläfst!
  • Category:Movie / Comedy
  • Released:2002
  • Director:Rainer Matsutani
  • Actors:Jan Josef Liefers,Armin Rohde,Sonsee Neu
  • Writer:Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,Rainer Matsutani
  • Duration:1h 25min
  • Video type:Movie

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Short summary

Cab driver Frank Faust manages to finally scare his girlfriend Jennifer away at the tenth year Highschool reunion. Unfortunately, he never intended to do so. A year later, Frank still has not overcome the problem and tries to commit suicide. At the last Moment, the Devil himself appears and offers him a deal: Frank's soul in exchange for a sinister plot to get Jennifer back. Frank accepts and Mephisto reveals that he is actually Mephisto Jr., and that Frank Faust is a descendant of Doctor Faustus (from the classical play by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe). Therefore, the Mephistos always come to help the Fausts in situations like these. Anyway, Mephisto tries to get Jennifer's attention to focus on Frank by transforming into different local celebrities and showing up on important parties with Faust. Unfortunately, Mephisto Jr. also starts discovering his own sexuality and develops some unpredictable interests, and soon nobody knows what's going on anymore.

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    • Author: Tiainar
    Anyone with a sense of humor could not fail to enjoy this update of a classic tale, whereby the main character is prepared to sell his soul to the devil in order to win back the object of his desire. In this 21st century comic adaptation, Mephisto's son weaves a web of tricks and illusions to lure back the love of Frank Faust's life and thereby secure for himself Frank's soul. Through a chicane of plot twists and an array of German Stars playing themselves, including Boris Becker and Claudia Schiffer, we accompany the unlikely duo of Frank Faust and Mephisto II on their hilarious quest. This lighthearted film is good entertainment, well worth seeing and deserved a greater share of box office success in 2002.
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    • Author: Marige
    OK so this film is perhaps not the most clever film, and it doesn't have ass kicking special effects and it won't leave your head reeling in philosophical thoughts, but it is a genuinely charming film.

    It is cute, it will put a smile on your face and you can just zone out for an hour and half, and I have to say it's nice to have a popcorn flick that is just a cute film. Hollywood these days seems to require loads of action or gross out humour to be a popcorn flick so it's kind of nice to watch a film that isn't so intense for a change. I personally enjoyed this film and would watch it again. It was fun. It doesn't matter if it doesn't make sense or the plot is just dumb. It's just fun and you still care abut the characters and that's all that really matters
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    • Author: ᵀᴴᴱ ᴼᴿᴵᴳᴵᴻᴬᴸ
    This is a rather simplistic movie but hat at the same time is also the reason why the movie is a fun one to watch. The movie obviously wasn't made to impress or to let its script win any awards but it got made to simply bring some entertainment and it doesn't fail at bringing some nice enjoyable entertainment.

    Germans aren't really known for their great humor but this movie is pretty fun to watch. It's classy, fast comedy, that isn't hilarious but is at all times pleasant. The kind of movie that puts a smile on your face, no matter how simplistic and formulaic it all is.

    It also is filled with some cameo's from some very famous German individuals, like Claudia Schiffer and Boris Becker as themselves, which adds to the whole fun of the movie.

    The movie is like a modern retelling of the German folk legend of Faust, in which Faust sells his soul to the devilish Mephisto in return for youth. Things are changed around a bit in the story of course and characters and plot lines are changed. Yes, you can say that this movie has actually very little to do with the old folk legend, instead for the fact that it uses the same main concept and the names of the two main, most important characters.

    The fact however that the Mephisto II character slowly develops into a homosexual, who feels attracted to Frank Faust isn't exactly a sign of good taste or subtlety but German movies often feature this kind of odd and pointless story developments. It's also after this point that the movie starts to get worse. It becomes unlikely, as well as annoying, since the story becomes so dreadful and doesn't show good taste. Too bad, because if the rest of the movie was just as fun and entertaining to watch as its first halve this would had really been a simple recommendable little movie. Now it's quite the contrary actually because of this poor and wrong, painful, tasteless story development.

    In the end it's sadly nothing more than a tasteless homophobic German production.

    4/10

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    • Author: Wen
    Rainer Matsutani's second outing into the cinema is even more stupid, excruciating and embarrassing than his "Nur ueber meine Leiche." This film - which has no cinematic qualities at all - is not only painful to watch, it also leaves the odd feeling that the makers of this ridiculously homophobic movie do suffer from severe adolescent disturbances. And - what's even worse: it looks like one of those typical, cheap TV-Movies that lack atmosphere and soul. The absence of the latter is extremely detrimental for a film handling the subject of soul-trading.
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    • Author: Beranyle
    It hurt to even give this movie 1 out of 10. I watched this film about an hour ago on SBS and I have to say, it was god awful. Firstly, too many "twists and turns". Secondly, horrible storyline. Why. Why anyone would want to direct and produce or even act in this movie, is beyond me and my posse of movie buffs, quite agree. To give this movie anything beyond a 5 is idiotic and anyone who disagrees... wow, you truly must have the worst taste in film and cinema. I kind of feel dirty even thinking about the movie. If I were to go back in time, I surely would change the channel. My mind and eyes have been soiled. No kudos for the unoriginal storyline.
  • Cast overview, first billed only:
    Jan Josef Liefers Jan Josef Liefers - Frank Faust
    Armin Rohde Armin Rohde - Mephisto II
    Sonsee Neu Sonsee Neu - Jennifer König (as Sonsee Ahray Flöthmann)
    Ralf Bauer Ralf Bauer - Ralf Bauer
    Thure Riefenstein Thure Riefenstein - Axel
    Mariella Ahrens Mariella Ahrens - Connie Höhnle
    Hanns Zischler Hanns Zischler - Fürst der Finsternis
    Wolfgang M. Bauer Wolfgang M. Bauer - Dämon 1 (as Wolfgang Bauer)
    Stefan Jürgens Stefan Jürgens - Dämon 2
    Roeland Wiesnekker Roeland Wiesnekker - Sänger Karl
    Michael Seyfried Michael Seyfried - Polizist Rainer
    David Baalcke David Baalcke - Telefonist Thilo
    Patricia Lueger Patricia Lueger - Susi
    Günter Spörrle Günter Spörrle - Herr Roemminger
    Steffen Schroeder Steffen Schroeder - Radio-Moderator
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