Da geht noch was!
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Da geht noch was!

Conrad doesn't often go and see his parents. Every time he and his wife are visiting them, they are subjected to endless criticism from his father Car...l. But during this year's obligatory birthday visit at home, Conrad's mother has a surprise for them: She is going to leave Carl after their marriage of 40 years. And she asks Conrad to keep an eye on his father and make sure he is all right. Carl, alone now in the big house, drowns his sorrows in alcohol, and one day he injures himself so badly in a domestic accident that Conrad and his young son have to move in with him for a while and care for him. But life is not easy when three generations of men have to live together under one roof. Show More

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asy for Conrad either. He is facing his own marital problems and struggling to find his place in the corporate world. As Conrad takes on the responsibility of caring for his father, their relationship starts to change. Through their time together, they both learn valuable lessons about life, love, and forgiveness.

Da geht noch was! is a heartfelt German comedy-drama film directed by Holger Haase. It explores the complexities of family dynamics and the challenges of navigating through middle-age. The story revolves around Conrad, his strained relationship with his father, and the unexpected turn of events that bring them closer.

The film strikes a perfect balance between comedy and drama, offering moments of laughter and introspection. The performances by the cast, especially Florian David Fitz as Conrad and Henry Hübchen as Carl, are exceptional and bring depth to their characters. The script is well-written, capturing the nuances of family dynamics and showcasing the complexities of human relationships.

Da geht noch was! is a heartwarming film that reminds us of the importance of family and the power of forgiveness. It is a relatable story that will resonate with audiences of all ages. With its engaging plot, strong performances, and relatable themes, this film is a must-watch for anyone seeking a touching and thought-provoking experience.