Story Structure — 4 Plot Phases
Ensemble Introduction
The film opens by establishing its Austrian comedy setting and introducing the dual protagonists alongside key supporting characters.
Key Events
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Film Introduction — Opening context establishes the film as a 2000 Austrian comedy directed by Florian Flicker. Location: Austrian Cinema
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Protagonist Roll Call — Dual protagonists are introduced with their core identities: a robber and a customer. Characters: Andreas Berger, Werner Kopper
Location: Narrative Center
Subplot Weaving
Domestic and professional relationships are activated, connecting the robber, customer, tailor, and wife through intersecting narrative threads.
Key Events
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Supporting Cast Assembly — Key supporting characters are introduced, establishing domestic and professional subplots. Characters: Josef Böckl, Maria Berger, Gertrude Bacher
Location: Community Setting
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Minor Character Integration — Minor roles are woven into the ensemble, expanding the story's social fabric. Characters: Herbert Bacher
Location: Background
Comedic Escalation
Character dynamics intensify as situational humor and ensemble interactions drive the plot toward its central comedic conflicts.
Key Events
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Domestic Subplot Setup — Marital dynamic is highlighted through the wife's introduction, grounding the protagonist's personal life. Characters: Andreas Berger, Maria Berger
Location: Home
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Professional Thread Activation — Customer-tailor relationship establishes a transactional plot thread typical of ensemble comedies. Characters: Werner Kopper, Josef Böckl
Location: Tailor Shop
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Ensemble Convergence — Multiple character threads begin to intersect, raising narrative stakes. Characters: Andreas Berger, Werner Kopper, Josef Böckl, Maria Berger
Location: Shared Space
Resolution & Reception
Narrative arcs conclude with a cohesive comedic tone, followed by acknowledgment of the film's box office success and directorial credit.
Key Events
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Ensemble Convergence — Multiple character threads begin to intersect, raising narrative stakes. Characters: Andreas Berger, Werner Kopper, Josef Böckl, Maria Berger
Location: Shared Space
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Comedic Escalation — Protagonist dynamics drive the comedy forward with heightened situational humor. Characters: Andreas Berger, Werner Kopper
Location: Action Zone
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Reception Context — Film achieves second-place popularity in Austria, marking its cultural impact. Location: Austrian Box Office
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Narrative Resolution — Comedic arcs conclude with the ensemble's interactions resolving into a cohesive tone. Characters: Andreas Berger, Werner Kopper
Location: Story Conclusion
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Director Credit — Florian Flicker's direction is acknowledged as the creative force behind the comedy. Location: Production
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External Reference — IMDb listing and external links finalize the film's archival record. Location: Database
Looking around for a suitable place to hold up, Andreas stumbles into a tailor's shop. What was supposed to last only a few minutes ends up being a bizarre afternoon for three men: the tragicomic of the less-than-expert robber, the cranky tailor and a customer - a know-it-all who drives the other two crazy. The mood constantly shifts, and the tables keep turning among the threesome. A black comedy with a twist.