Starbuck (Film)

  • Patrick Huard: David Wozniak / Starbuck
  • Julie Le Breton: Valérie
  • Sarah -Jeanne Labrosse: Julie
  • Antoine Bertrand: Avocat
  • Dominic philia: Son 1
  • Marc Bélanger: Son 2

Starbuck is a Canadian comedy from 2011. Directed by Ken Scott. It stars Patrick Huard ( Bon Cop, Bad Cop ).

Action

The main character of the film is David Wozniak, a 42 -year-old loser who has not brought it in his life as the delivery driver in the Großmetzgerei his father. Because he is in debt, he's trying to earn a little money hemp plantation, which he, however, like almost everything else in life fails. One day experiences Wozniak of a foreign lawyer to him that he is the father of 533 children. The reason: In his early years he had donated for smaller achievements in a special clinic under the pseudonym Starbuck multiple seeds. The foreign lawyer tells Wozniak with now that 142 of his 533 children have brought a class action against him because they want to learn his identity.

But Wozniak also some good news: His best friend is a lawyer and takes on the case. He should be rejected at the urging of Wozniak's the action. But this is not as easy as thought. In the course of the dispute Wozniak has to deal with his children and the more he learns about doing his offspring, the more he develops feelings for her father.

German dubbed version

The German synchronization was built under the direction of Michael dialogue Nowka by the synchronous company TV Synchron in Berlin.

Remake

In 2012, it was announced by La Presse that the film rights were sold to First Take Entertainment, who want to produce a Bollywood version of the film.

In addition, an English version of the film from director Ken Scott was shot, starring Vince Vaughn and Cobie Smulders in the lead roles. Producer is Steven Spielberg. This was launched on November 22, 2013 in the U.S. under the name Delivery Man in cinemas on. The film was released on December 5, 2013 under the title The Delivery Hero - Expect the unexpected in the German cinemas.

Criticism

" David Wozniak is the father from afar, and he feels comfortable with that. His journey of discovery through the world of his children then the best part of the film, yet the film unfolds because such a joke and such warmth, that he wrapped his audience quite effortlessly around your finger. [ ... ] Where it. Towards the end but then gets a bit bad and everything sugary something to hintrudelt easily on the heartwarming resolution But no matter. You can this movie be as little evil as his hero, even if both have their faults. Deep down they mean both good. "

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