Super süß und super sexy (2002)
38KSuper süß und super sexy: Directed by Roger Kumble. With Lillian Adams, Herbert W. Ankrom, Bryan Anthony, Christina Applegate. A girl finds she is forced to educate herself on the etiquette of wooing the opposite sex when she finally meets Mr. Right.
“I didnu0026#39;t expect to enjoy this movie but loved it almost from the start. I donu0026#39;t understand the scathing vitriol heaped at this movie from US critics — how is it more u0026quot;offensiveu0026quot; or u0026quot;insultingu0026quot; than u0026#39;American Pieu0026#39; or u0026#39;Animal Houseu0026#39;? Is it because in this movie the women are the ones being bawdy and crass and not in their usual roles as naive school girls, there to be played by the male leads? Itu0026#39;s not a coincidence that the majority of critics who panned this movie are crotchety old men.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI laughed out loud constantly, the dialogue was pretty good — there were lots of quote-worthy scenes and the best part was that the girls seemed to have such a good time. I had fun watching them goofing around. The interaction between the female characters and the depth of their friendship was entirely realistic. Women DO sit around being crass, they DO (sometimes) use men for sex and leave them to eat dirt and have fun all the while.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWhat endeared me forever was the scene where Christinia Applegate is dressed up as Vivian the hooker from u0026#39;Pretty Womanu0026#39; — her send up of Julia Robertu0026#39;s horsey overlaugh (TM fametracker.com) was SPOT. ON. (Americau0026#39;s Sweetheart? Gag me with a fork). The scene where Cameron Diaz kisses the male lead was great because the producers allowed her to get her lipstick all messed up. That is such a refreshing change from movies where the makers seem to think itu0026#39;s perfectly normal that a woman who has been skydiving/engaged in mortal combat/enjoyed a night lovinu0026#39; has not even smudged her makeup.”