The Crocodiles

2010
6.2| 1h38m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 10 October 2010 Released
Producted By: Constantin Film
Country: Germany
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Ten-year-old Hannes, growing up with his young, poor and single mother wants to join the coolest gang in the area, the Vorstadtkrokodile. When the ‘entry test’ goes wrong, Hannes’s life is saved by Kai, who is desperate to join too but is wheelchair bound and unable to even run away when things get hot. Hannes would accept Kai but the other gang members don’t seem happy to accept a handicapped member...

Genre

Adventure, Family

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Director

Christian Ditter

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Constantin Film

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The Crocodiles Audience Reviews

Borserie it is finally so absorbing because it plays like a lyrical road odyssey that’s also a detective story.
Voxitype Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
Juana what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
Logan By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Horst in Translation (filmreviews@web.de) "Vorstadtkrokodile" (or Suburban Crocodiles) is Christian Ditter's approach to the Max von der Grün children's book and 1977 movie. For some reason I do not understand, Ditter won Best Kids Movie of the Year at the German Film Awards 5 years ago. Must have been very weak competition. Most recently, made his foreign language film debut by working with Lily Collins and he has another project with her and Dakota Johnson coming up. He also directed the second "Vorstadtkrokodile" movie , but not the third and final one. Before that he worked on the Michael Herbig's "Wickie" sequel and the television series "Türkisch für Anfänger".Lead actor Nick Romeo Reimann has been in the "Wilde Kerle" franchise previously, but most of the other child actors are fairly or completely new to movie acting. Still, they are better than Reimann, in whom I just can't see any range, especially in terms of drama, which sucks as all the smaller characters are there to deliver comedy and he essentially fails with delivering the edge-of-seat stuff. If you get a hand on the old original movie, take a look at it. There are some differences. For example, the wheelchair kid was played by a girl. I won't go into further detail, but it's a bit of a classic unlike this one. The core topics are similar though. It's about accepting disabled people, about brotherly loyalty and about finding out who your true friends are. It also starts with some roof action. The cast includes Nora Tschirner, rapper Smudo, Maria Schrader, Axel Stein, Ralf Richter and Jacob Matschenz. Many familiar faces here. And, last but not least, Martin Semmelrogge is also in it in a very small role. He played a main character in this movie back in the 1970s.They included a girl in one of the main roles, also a kid for foreign roots, Albanian I believe. He reminded me a bit of Manny from "Modern Family". I kinda liked him as his "unfunniness" was intended. Most of the other humor in this film was not funny at all, but it was actually intended to be funny. Many great kids films from Germany currently out there. This is not one of them. Quite a shame, the story offers great potential, but the script simply isn't good enough. Stay away.
Jannis Petersen I didn't know what to expect of the filmatisation of the well-known German novel Vorstadtkrokodile. What I actually can remember is that when I read this novel as a child, I back then thought of, it would be great as a movie. So when I saw this movie is in the cinemas, I had to watch it. And I'm very glad to have done so! First of all the cast is great! Axel Stein does a really great job and also Semmelrogge is very funny in his short scene. I didn't know any of the youngsters, but all of them played their part very well - you instantly buy their roles the way they play them! And then there is the modernization of the context. Enormeausly well-done! Many nice gags, where I laughed out loud! This is a movie for everyone: the youngsters, young adults (like me, I'm in the middle of my twenties) and the elder generation! I hope you have read the novel, but if you haven't, I'm sure you are eager to do, after you watched this fantastic movie.Heck! I even caught myself gladly smiling at the very end!