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7/10
Nicely done for viewers with an artistic flair
Ingvild_2 September 2018
So I cannot say this movie is for everyone. Watched it in a room filled with people and opinions were differing, to put it mildly. I, however, count myself to those rather impressed. Artistic is the stamp I'd put on it. That is not to say that you need to be deep to get it. You don't. But you might have to take a bleak view of the bourgeoisie to fully enjoy it. If you embrace art and cynicism it is very entertaining. Good work by Brühl and Christensen.
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7/10
EUFF Review: Me And Kaminski (7 Stars)
nairtejas24 September 2019
If you like art criticism and if you like dark humor, Me and Kaminski will be a delightful experience for you. The harried attempts by a comically unscrupulous journalist (Daniel Brühl) to write an exclusive biography of a renowned painter (Jesper Christensen) who is known to be blind goes awry when the former decides to kidnap him and hopes that he will pass away soon so that he can enrich his work that is still in progress. It's startkly funny especially in scenes where you are least expecting it, and its fast-paced screenplay that also involves a mad road trip makes it a much more lively experience. There's many things to take away from Me and Kaminski and the fun poked at the ambiguity of modern art is what stands out best. Bruhl's delivery is magnetic while Christensen seems like he is living the character. TN.

(Watched and reviewed at the 24th European Union Film Festival (EUFF India) at Mumbai.)
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8/10
An amusing art historical comedy
geoff-34523 July 2017
I thoroughly enjoyed this film that I viewed in the original German/French soundtrack. I found it visually spectacular. There was so much attention paid to detail in the sets. From an art history point of you one was transported through time with the changing styles of art. The actors were convincing and very amusing. I'd watch it again!
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8/10
Interesting, that black, disproportionate and unhappy humor that, highly esteemed and fun, I love...
RosanaBotafogo3 July 2022
Interesting, that black, disproportionate and unhappy humor that, highly esteemed and fun, I love, the protagonist is so literal, self-sufficient, sincere and clueless, a bigger brand crook, or just opportunistic, but all comic situations and with doses exaggeration extras enchant and cheer... It reaches a small dramatic degree in Mr. Kaminski's escape, and the old people always stealing the show with their dementia, which are only comic in the poetry of the arts...
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4/10
Some good moments, but not enough
Horst_In_Translation6 April 2016
Warning: Spoilers
"Ich und Kaminski" is a German-language film from last year that has a cast of actors who come from all kinds of European countries. The two title characters are played by Daniel Brühl and Jesper Christensen. The director here is Wolfgang Becker and he is also one of the writers who adapted Daniel Kehlmann's novel for the screen. Kehlmann, so far, is mostly known for "Die Vermessung der Welt". Becker has done nothing but a short film in the last 10 years. He is still very much known for his collaboration with Brühl on "Good Bye Lenin", a movie I always found very overrated. I read that Becker recently compared himself and Brphl to Herzog and Kinski and hearing that parallel makes me think that I cannot eat as much as I want to throw op. He has nothing, absolutely nothing on Herzog, and Brühl may need another 15-20 very successful years at least to in order to be considered on the same level as Kinski. And their film here does not add a lot to that ridiculous comparison.

"Ich und Kaminski" is a fairly mediocre film from start to finish that does not have any really bad moments, but also never delivers greatness. The biggest weakness is probably the script. The story tries so hard to engage the audience, but it never succeeds in a positive way. I personally also found it fairly embarrassing how Becker tried to use the fantasy techniques for comedy purpose. Wasn't working at all and it looked like a truly desperate way to channel "Good Bye Lenin!",for example in the one fictitious scene when the old woman gets shot. Brühl was overall okay as the main character, but that also had more to do with him fitting the character physically than with a really great performance. The best aspect of the film are probably the supporting players. Christensen and Casar played their roles well and certainly elevate the material. i cannot say a whole lot about the book and how the film fares in comparison to it as I have not read it. But in terms of Becker's screenplay, this was definitely not an artistic achievement. The way he elaborated on the two characters for two thirds of the film made it virtually impossible to see them as likable fellas with their (unrealistic) character transformation and I am referring especially to Brühl's character here. Overall, not a good movie, which also felt way too long and with not enough substance for crossing the 120-minute mark. Not recommended and if that is Becker's level right now, he can stop making films for another 10 years for as much as I care. Not recommended.
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