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  • Actors: Tom Streuber, Edgar Selge, Florian Bartholomai, Roman Knizka, Franziska Walser
  • Directors: Ingo Rasper
  • Format: PAL
  • Language German
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Peccadillo Pictures
  • DVD Release Date: 25 Aug 2008
  • Run Time: 90 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0019FLTLY
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 13,117 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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Karsten and his father Wolfgang are at loggerheads. Karsten wants to go on a school trip abroad, but Wolfgang insists he stay behind and help him with his dreary job supplying dowdy clothes to local fashion outlets. When spunky and devious workaholic Steven shows up, he plans to undercut Wolfgang's prices and steal all his customers with a spiffy range of upmarket garments. Wolfgang and Steven go to battle, attempting to woo as many clothes shops as they can to stay in the business, but when Karsten and Steven fall in love, and Wolfgang's wife Erika discovers his financial mismanagement, all hell breaks loose.


Synopsis
Karsten (Florian Bartholomai) finds his plans for a wild summer in Spain celebrating his graduation, quashed by his traveling salesman father Wolfgang (Edgar Selge), who forces his son to do the rounds with him. Whilst peddling dull clothes for middle-aged women around town, they meet rival upmarket salesman Steven (Roman Knizka). Battle commences as the men attempt to charm the local boutiques, but Karsten risks stepping over enemy lines when he falls for Steven.

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Light and quirky entertainment, 31 Aug 2008
By D. Elliot "Abolish the A.o.C." (UK) - See all my reviews
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'Fashion Victims' (German, with English subtitles) sets out to be a comedy of manners - albeit underscored by vague parallels with Miller's classic play, 'Death of a Salesman'.

Wolfgang is an ageing sales rep for a clothing company, chauvinistic, domineering, leery of the 'new fashions' and cheap fabrics. Having lost his driving license for speeding, he physically prevents his (handsome) late-teens son - Karsten - from going on a planned trip abroad and demands that Karsten act as his chauffeur.

Meanwhile, a new, younger, sales rep arrives on the scene, determined to drive Wolfgang out of the local clothing market. His fresh, slick approach and high-style, low-quality, fabrics seem to be successful - and Wolfgang is slowly going bankrupt. Add to this mix his marital problems with his wife, his awkward relationship with his closeted son Karsten, together with the mutual attraction between Karsten and Wolfgang's younger business rival, and there is significant potential for combustion.

'Fashion Victims' works well on some levels - it is light-hearted entertainment (not hilarious by any means, but certainly raises chuckles now and then) and the myriad relationships between each of the characters provide their own quirky sub-plots. Inevitably, considerable suspension of disbelief is required (why would Karsten put up with his father's treatment of him?) and it's all fairly predictable in the romantic-comedy sense. Nevertheless, the acting is of decent quality (especially the minor characters - such as Wolfgang's wife, and her larger-than-life, bumptious-Bavarian friend, Brigitta) and if you are simply looking for light, unchallenging entertainment, with a small dose of sentimentality, 'Fashion Victims' will undoubtedly satisfy.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Glad Rag Time, 26 Aug 2008
By Antyllus (London, UK) - See all my reviews
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"Fashion Victims" is one hilarious German comedy. The script actually deals about the prevalence of tastes (the original title is "Reine Geschmacksache" broadly translated as 'clearly a matter of taste/preference), and as the Romans already said: you cannot argue over matters of preference.

The script beautifully and seemlessly works out all the undertows and secrets which burst suddenly into the open with hilarious outcomes and then ebb away as easily as they surfaced, with consequences.

It tells the story of "old-school" sales agent Wolfgang Zenker who sells clothes to boutiques catering for women aged 35 and above (best-agers). As he has lost his driving licence he commandeers his son, Karsten, to drive him around with a brand new Mercedes S-class, filled with next year's (dowdy) fashions, just as he was on the way to Spain with two girls.

Only Wolfgang knows though that he's both bankrupt and under threat - from a younger rival gaining the momentum of success - and he is sexy and good-looking to boot. And, only Karstens knows is that he is desperate to leave home to party in Spain, and he also has a big secret of his own - which will involve his father's rival and the machinations of Brigitte, mummy's chum and general interfering busybody. Things, poignantly, come to a head.

Hilarious!

Highly recommended are also The Trio [1998], Run Lola Run [1999] and Goodbye Lenin! (2002)
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4 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars ".....And your Papa is WHO?!?!!!", 10 Sep 2008

(Alternate title for this review: "Thank god for espresso machines that make you take your clothes off.")---(Wait; how about one more alternate: "And when you pick up a guy, how do YOU get the conversation started? Why, ask him his astrological sign, of course. Works every time---don't believe me; just check with Steven and Karsten!).

((Here is my approach to obtaining/viewing/reviewing Gay tales in film form. Simply, it's seeking the holy grail of that genre, or looking for the "Addictive Film"---that movie one returns to time and again). Selection/purchase is based mainly on finding new releases by favorite directors/screenwriters and your comments/reviews at various on-line sites. Sometimes I feel correctly steered by you (the "Keepers" filling my DVD shelves), other times mislead, occasionally badly (the "Throwaways"----and I do toss 'em). Rarely, I come across the "Addictive," those watchable every couple of months or so (see below starred *** area for a list......and some of the "near-Addictive" as well). For some movies, I'll share a review with you, as follows. Thanks for sticking with me so far.))

Not to be outdone in the year, 2007, of some quite good gay films (the Yank's "Shelter [2007]" and the Brit's "Oh Happy Day [2007] (REGION 1) (NTSC)"), now comes along Germany's funnily enjoyable "Fashion Victims." Featuring the Germanic version of Trevor Wright (a wonderfully ingratiating Florian Bartholomai as the late-teens to 20 year old, virginal Karsten) and a Teutonic Brad Rowe (a fun loving, but caring, Roman Knizka as the gay-experienced, 30-something Steven), here's a marvelous little movie I truly believe you're gonna love. Why? Because I so think you're going to like this guy, Steven, with his light-hearted and devilish approach to life.......and to getting our oh-so-innocent Karsten into bed for his very first time. And I just know you're going to fall in love with relative newcomer Bartholomai in the role of the doesn't-know-what-to-do, young innocent in need of a "guiding hand" (no, no.....not a hand for "that" purpose; well, maybe there WILL come a time for that). Karsten is played as just about the most lovable gay youth you're going to come across---he's so sweetly shy it almost pours off the screen. (I'll bet you thought "Shelter's" Zach was that person; I do have to admit: it's a hard call). And as for the fun to be with Steven, let's just say that he's more than eager to give our little Karsten the guidance he's in need of. And if you closely watch, you will see that "K's" presence always seems to put a grin on the devilish Steven's face. Gotta say that "S" does have great eyes---just watch them closely anytime he's with Karsten......they practically devour the kid throughout the film.

If there's any bad news for those of you looking ONLY for gay romance, it's that you'll have to wade through a lot of "family stuff" first. In this regard, Karsten's parents can't be left out of consideration here; actually much of this movie involves them. In fact, it's not really a "gay film," per se; it's more of a "family affair kind of thing".......with Papa being front and center for most of the film, and Mama having her little bits from time to time. Papa Wolfgang pretty much comes across as a know-it-all S.O.B., which throughout the film poses a big question for us: Is he going to wind up being redeemable in our eyes (and Karsten's......and Mama's)? As for Mama Erika (who knows more than a certain someone thinks she does), she's our sweet boy's loving and supportive fallback person.......and, most wonderfully, she takes no crap from anyone. What we really have with these two older characters, then, are parents playing out their own little war......a "War of the Roses" if you will (most of you are probably way too young to remember this 1989 Michael Douglas romp).

Speaking of "war," perhaps this is the best point to mention that "Fashion Wars" might have been a far better title for this film, inasmuch as it certainly does have its share of skirmishes (well, admittedly, its share of "victims," too). Of course, who knows how "twisted" words become when translating German to English for subtitling purposes (in that regard, I can say there were certainly some noticeable "rough spots" in this film).

Just a few wrap-up thoughts for you here:

- Maybe it's just me and my not getting the whole lesbian scene thing, but more and more as the film progressed I was getting the impression that Mama's "helpful" friend, Brigitta (a brashly funny Traute Hoess), was wanting to be a lot more than "just a friend"---if you get my drift (tell me in the "Comments" section, below, if you disagree).

- When the film's long-a-coming "showdown" finally does arrive, it's pretty much a doozie. Yes, indeed, you are going to love this film's final "action" scene (NO, not "that" kind of action---keep a clean mind why dont'cha). All I'll say is that it involves a vehicle......and a shotgun......and some sidesplitting moments.

- The film-end denouement between father and son is near pitchperfect. It is a memorably happy moment, even topping Mama's wonderful final scene with "K" ("I know---I understand---I accept"). What more could any gay boy ask for?

- And, other than the preceding, all I have to say is: I am so mad at you, Mr. Director! Why? Well, it seems to me that a little see-you-later kiss through a vehicle window, at film's end, would certainly have been a great way to wind things up (must I do all the thinking for you guys?). Anyway, though, thanks for an otherwise wonderful little ending scene; your gay audiences will always appreciate being left with a feeling of hope.

PS--Oh yes, oh yes........you're gonna have fun with this one.

***Other films which are habit formers: "Just a Question of Love [2000] (REGION 1) (NTSC)" / "Brokeback Mountain" / "Boy Culture [2006]" / "All Over the Guy [2001] (REGION 1) (NTSC)" / "Second Skin [2000] (REGION 1) (NTSC)" / "The Man I Love [2002] (REGION 1) (NTSC)" / "The Man of My Life [2006] (REGION 1) (NTSC)" (maybe for older/gay thinking men viewers).

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