MEN IN THE CITY II

MÄNNERHERZEN...UND DIE GANZ, GANZ GROSSE LIEBE

By Simon VERHOEVEN

BETA CINEMA - as SALES All rights, World

Comedy - Completed 2011

While sorting out their chaotic relationships, the “men in the city” run into new, amusing and sometimes absurd obstacles on their rocky road to happiness.

    • Year of production
    • 2011
    • Genres
    • Comedy
    • Countries
    • GERMANY
    • Languages
    • GERMAN
    • Duration
    • 112 mn
    • Director(s)
    • Simon VERHOEVEN
    • Writer(s)
    • Simon VERHOEVEN
    • Producer(s)
    • Max WIEDEMANN, Quirin BERG
    • Synopsis
    • Our six prototypes of the stronger sex are back in the ring for Round Two! Philip’s on a roll: he’s opened his eco-café “Life” which is going so well that he’s planning to open a second shop. He has also moved into a big, beautiful apartment with Nina, who is about to give birth to twins. Niklas, once a high-powered ad man, is touching bottom after he loses both job and girlfriend. All he can do is dream of getting back with Maria, who has since become the star of a hit TV series. Music producer and ex-womanizer Jerome has grown more introspective. Returning to his past in the provinces – and to his parents – he is trying to find a new meaning to his former high-flying life. Only pop star Bruce is exploding with energy: after discovering the Internet, he works himself into an adolescent frenzy and hopes his new song “The Really, Really Big Love” will be carried Really, Really far out into the world on the wings of the Internet. Günther, the business-inspection official, is still working on himself and his maleness, a project demanded of him by his girlfriend Susanne. Meanwhile, her ex-husband Roland is sitting out his prison term for having thrown Günther to the crocodiles for dinner. Roland hopes to be released early and struggles to win the affection of his son.
      A jumble of fates and lies and truths is wildly tossed and shaken – yet in spite of all the rollicking humor, it touches us Really, Really deeply through something all these men have in common: decency and good faith!