Oh je, du Fröhliche! (2006)
36KOh je, du Fröhliche!: Directed by Paul Feig. With Lewis Black, Wilmer Valderrama, Tyler James Williams, Dyllan Christopher. A group of unaccompanied minors bond while snowed in at the midwestern Hoover International Airport during the holiday season and ultimately create a makeshift holiday themselves.
“I just watched this movie and I really donu0026#39;t understand why people think this is a horrible movie. Itu0026#39;s a good movie, I really enjoyed it! Sure, there isnu0026#39;t some complex plot with several twists; itu0026#39;s just a relaxed ride, a feel good movie. Itu0026#39;s un-complex. As un-complex as children ARE. You remember how good live was when you were young? No worries (well, for most people thatu0026#39;s true anyway ;). The things the kids in this movie do are things that you CAN only do when you are still young: the adults are going to forgive you. They are doing things that no adult could ever get away with, but that is exactly why it made me feel good: you just know that there wonu0026#39;t be consequences; itu0026#39;s just pure adventure and fun.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI see a lot of B-movies lately; were the acting is REALLY REALLY bad. The kind of movies that I turn off half way, disgusted that I wasted my time with it. Imho, THAT are the kind of movies that should fill up the bottom 250 on IMDb. The acting in this movie however, is good! The kids put down some professional acting (not perfect, but in most cases that is totally to blame on the director– the movie doesnu0026#39;t need it either, this isnu0026#39;t a u0026quot;The Good Son (1993)u0026quot;) and the adults act as adults typically act in kids movies, nothing that annoyed me.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI think that any adult can enjoy this movie, if they keep an open mind, like children and still are enough of a kid in their heart to remember how (good) it was in their childhood.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eDonu0026#39;t expect anything deep – just sit back and allow yourself to enjoy a while without worries.”