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Bodo - Eine ganz normale Familie

Bodo - Eine ganz normale Familie (1989) Movie Poster
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  •  West Germany  •    •  97m  •    •  Directed by: Gloria Behrens.  •  Starring: Martin Forbes, Gary Forbes, Ulrike Kriener, Heiner Lauterbach, Narcisa Kukavica, Jake Wood, Lloyd Powell, Alec Christie, Andreas Vitásek, Pierre Franckh, Richard Rogler, Wookie Mayer, Eberhard Feik.  •  Music by: Kambiz Giahi.
       Bodo is a kid with abnormally high intelligence, a samurai sword toting father and a robotic orangutan. Unfortunately, all this leaves him with a minimum of social skills, so what's a boy genius to do? Clone a hipper suaver Bodo of course! Soon afterwards though, trouble arises with an ill fated dance with his mother and a wannabe American detective named Nikki Maus. Will Bodo get the girl of his dreams? Time will tell in this tale of life and love on the open range.

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This movie is grand in it's disturbing horror. The son tries to seduce the mother who plays along happily and lustfully, there is a robotic moronic roller-skating chimp-robot that seems to have more human-like emotion than the clone of "the wiz kid". Yes, he clones himself. The dad attacks a cactus while in full Japanese samarai outfit. There is a band of kids who are 13 that have as professional a rehearsal space as Debbie Gibson in her day, yet never are shown playing live. All the voices are poorly overdubbed. The child is once shown nude, which is most horrifying because it is quite gratuitous and unexpected! There are many "wrong" things to be found inthis film. There is a "cowboy" with a strange accent. They crash into a cake shop and the wiz kid is unhappy with the taste of the pie. The clone wiz kid is able to make the single "I want a new drug" by Heuy Lewis comes out of his mouth, in full loud stereo quality, with heuy lewis' voice, to the delight of the girl and the anger of the villain.

I recommend this film. It is bizarre and perplexing.


Review by pennysong3000 from the Internet Movie Database.