New Year's Eve is being spent on the couch?
Which films will get you off to a good start into the new year
Created: 12/29/2021, 10:05 AM
From: Juliane Gutmann
In the parody "Mein Führer - the really truest truth about Adolf Hitler", comedian Helge Schneider mimes a depressed leader who cannot put Goebbels plan into action.
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Firecrackers and staying awake on New Year's Eve: for some a dream, for others a horror performance.
Those who belong to the latter group should read on now.
Standing outside in the cold and roaring when the new year begins: a ritual that many go through every year.
But basically you don't feel like having raclette, pouring lead and "dinner for one"?
Anyone who has “celebrated” New Year's Eve in the bathtub or in front of the TV at home knows about the
advantages of such a relaxed New Year's Eve
.
The hangover the next day is canceled, you don't sleep half the day and don't have to clean up any leftovers from the party.
Going on free TV is usually not a good idea if you want to watch TV on New Year's Eve - unless you want to watch the tenth repetition of a feature film.
Streaming platforms like Netflix * offer a lot more choice.
The range of series and films is really overwhelming.
We have film recommendations for you that
fit
like a fist on the eye on
New Year's Eve
.
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You shouldn't miss the following three films on New Year's Eve:
Something from there:
Why does Jakob Lass' drama with Niklas Bruhn and Martina Schöne-Radunski go so well on New Year's Eve?
Because his theme is the end of a year and the end of a club.
In the film adaptation of the novel, an indebted club owner celebrates with many celebratory weird birds not only the turn of the year, but also the last party in his club, which is soon to be demolished.
The Mansion:
A horror film that ends in a bloodbath.
But let's start from the beginning: A group of students is celebrating New Year's Eve on a remote property in Belgium.
The rules: Cell phones are forbidden and everyone wears a mask.
At the latest when the scary things take their course at the party, the cozy blanket or pillow becomes a welcome privacy screen.
Mein Führer - the really truest truth about Adolf Hitler:
A parody by Dani Levy that will not only delight Helge Schneider fans.
The subject: In December 1944 the “total war” is as good as lost, but Reich Propaganda Leader Goebbels has a plan.
On New Year's Day, the Führer is supposed to rekindle the masses with a motivational speech.
But Hitler is out of action because he is depressed.
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