7/10
easy to hate - difficult to love (but possible)
26 December 2009
Warning: Spoilers
OMG!!!!! THIS GUY SERIOUSLY GIVES THIS CRAP 7/10?!?!? Yeah, but let me justify that.

My guess is that 90% of the movie's viewers deeply hate the person Daniel Küblböck. So i think most of the votes and reviews are written out of a perspective of hate, disgust and certified prejudice.

Let me write a review from a perspective of a person that just doesn't care about the person of Daniel Küblböck:

1. This movie isn't done by aestheticians of modern cinema, let's mention Tarsem Singh or Pedro Almodóvar for an example. So expect a very cheap looking film.

2. Don't expect professional actors. Most lay actors here simply play themselves or very plain characters.

3. This movie has a simple message. See it as a movie for children, maybe aged 10 or something. Those viewers do not have the same expectations as you might have as an adult. I think the message of the movie is a good message: "Do not hate. Love instead!" and so on. If you have a look at the enormous crap that is being watched by children today this seems like a good message.

4. This movie directly addresses to the majority of people who hate the person of Daniel Küblböck. Well, the message for haters would be the same like it would be for children. "Hate makes you blind for what your life should be worth living for" Why can't you leave something alone if you hate it? Without the enormous negative media circus Daniel Küblböck would have been forgotten in weeks like all the other casting singers.

So let me summarize. There are movies that transport their message in a artistically more valuable way, but nevertheless the message of the movie is good. Most haters are blinded by their hate and won't be able to change their narrow-minded point of view.

Now please insult me for giving this movie more than 1/10
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