
Paul (Matthias Schweighöfer) is the Break-up man. He works for a Berlin based Break-up Agency that offers the service of conveying the news of their client's need to break-up to their future Ex-Partners. Yeah, it does get emotional - - But Paul is used to it by now; He never takes work home and cautiously keeps his girlfriend Natalie (Catherine de Léan) at arm's length. On one of his assignments he breaks the news to Toto (Milan Peschel) a sensitive, clingy guy, who can't a... (Full plot summary below)
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Paul (Matthias Schweighöfer) is the Break-up man. He works for a Berlin based Break-up Agency that offers the service of conveying the news of their client's need to break-up to their future Ex-Partners. Yeah, it does get emotional - - But Paul is used to it by now; He never takes work home and cautiously keeps his girlfriend Natalie (Catherine de Léan) at arm's length. On one of his assignments he breaks the news to Toto (Milan Peschel) a sensitive, clingy guy, who can't accept his girlfriend Kati (Nadja Uhl) wanting to break up. Toto attaches himself to the messenger Paul and follows him on his "business trip", which takes them crisscrossing around Germany. Soon Toto's presence jeopardizes not only Paul's job but also Paul's very own Happy End with Natalie.
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| User ReviewNikki MSuper funny and cute movie. Absolutely perfecto! |
| User ReviewKathy LOne of the funniest films I have watched in a long time! |
| User ReviewMyriane BLe meilleur film que j'ai vu en avion. - The best movie I ever watched on a plane. |
| User ReviewBria MHilarious movie!! I watched on a flight with english subtitles and I couldn't stop laughing... It was solo funny. I LOVE this movie |
| User ReviewFlorian SLove is not for cowards. | The new movie by Matthias Schweighöfer |
| User ReviewNadine FMal ein anderer Schweighöfer Film mit einem tieferen Sinn. Allerdings muss man zugeben, dass Milan Peschel Schweighöfer regelrecht an die Wand spielt. |
| User ReviewMichael LLustig, aber der Schluss (über die Klippen fahren und im Tal auf den Stromdrähten landen und dabei nicht unter Strom stehen) war zu viel des guten... Sonst sehr empfehlenswert! |
| User ReviewWS WA very Hollywood-style troublesome bromance story made in Germany. Matthias Schweighöfer's interpretation (& directing too? perhaps) is still the biggest credit of this entertaining (ridiculous, though) piece. |