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Tierisch verknallt 2012

★ 5.01 votes📅 2012-03-13

In the heartfelt yet quirky German family comedy *Tierisch verknallt* (2012), director Christian Theede crafts a whimsical tale about little Jan's mission to find love for his widowed father Peter.

Director: Christian Theede

Cast

Jasmin Gerat
Jasmin Gerat
Lisa Neumann
Oliver Mommsen
Oliver Mommsen
Peter Sommer
Max Boekhoff
Jan Sommer
Roman Knižka
Roman Knižka
Alexander Eichler
Hansjürgen Hürrig
Hansjürgen Hürrig
Herr Neumann
Greta Galisch de Palma
Greta Galisch de Palma
Anja Nejarri
Anja Nejarri
Mathias Schlung

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tierisch verknallt (2012) about?

The film follows young Jan as he tries to set up his grieving father Peter with a new love interest, Lisa. When Peter rejects her, Jan asks his late mother for help—only to receive unexpected assistance from his talking pet pig Fifi and dog Ferkel. Together, they embark on a magical journey to bring love back into Peter's life.

Who directed Tierisch verknallt?

Christian Theede directed this German family comedy, blending heartfelt drama with lighthearted humor.

Who stars in Tierisch verknallt?

The film features Jasmin Gerat, Oliver Mommsen, Max Boekhoff, Roman Knižka, and Hansjürgen Hürrig in key roles.

Is Tierisch verknallt (2012) worth watching?

While *Tierisch verknallt* has an endearing premise, its weak animation, flat performances, and predictable dialogue make it a forgettable watch. Fans of German family comedies might appreciate its heartfelt moments, but it's far from a must-see.

How long is Tierisch verknallt?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Tierisch verknallt (2012) — A Whimsical Family Comedy with Talking Pets and True Love

In the heartfelt yet quirky German family comedy *Tierisch verknallt* (2012), director Christian Theede crafts a whimsical tale about little Jan's mission to find love for his widowed father Peter. When Peter dismissively rejects the charming Lisa, Jan turns to his late mother for help—only to receive unexpected assistance from his chatty pet pig Fifi and dog Ferkel. The film blends family drama with magical realism, creating a lighthearted story where love, loss, and laughter intertwine. Despite the charming premise, the film's computer animation feels dated, the performances lack energy, and the dialogue struggles to spark genuine emotion. Still, *Tierisch verknallt* offers a cozy, if flawed, escape for fans of German family comedies.

With its mix of romance, humor, and a touch of the supernatural, *Tierisch verknallt* (2012) promises a feel-good adventure for audiences craving a low-stakes, heartwarming watch. The film's charm lies in its premise—matchmaking pigs and dogs might sound absurd, but its core themes of healing and second chances give it a surprisingly tender undercurrent. If you love family-friendly tales with a dash of whimsy, this one might just win you over, even if it stumbles in execution.