SYNOPSICS
Streaker (2017) is a Swiss German,German movie. Peter Luisi has directed this movie. Beat Schlatter,Doro Müggler,Bendrit Bajra,Luna Wedler are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2017. Streaker (2017) is considered one of the best Comedy,Sport movie in India and around the world.
In order to get out of a financial crisis, high school teacher Balz Naef (53) starts recruiting and training streakers for illegal sports betting.
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Streaker (2017) Reviews
Lots of fun... laughed from beginning to end
The short version... this is a really fun comedy! You'll laugh all the way through this... you'll cheer on the bad guys (the streaking "gang")... and you'll be able to sit back and enjoy the simplicity of it all (it's just lighthearted fun). The plot is fun, the characters are fun, the overall idea was fun to watch unfold. Lot's of crazy things going on here... all of which I enjoyed!
More than Meets the Eye
I expected Streaker to be crap, light enough to pass the time when I was too burned out for anything else, but otherwise worthless. Instead, what I got was a funny caper and heart-warming rom-com. It had me cheering for the streaking "gang" and worried that the budding romance would fail. With the purest of intentions, high-school teacher Balz Naef gambles away money that isn't his to lose. To avoid being found out, he and a bookie create a new gambling opportunity, taking bets on how long streakers - whom Naef recruits -- can stay on the soccer fields before they are caught by security. The fans are amused, but management is not, and Detective Sandra Strebel assembles a team to identity the miscreants. The cat-and-mouse game that ensues is detailed enough to be interesting, and events are for the most part believable, or at least not wholly absurd. The acting is excellent, and the production values are high, as one might hope when it is produced with the cooperation of a dozen or so European Football Clubs. Not having streaked since 1974, when it was an American college fad, I was heartened to see in 2017 the (albeit fictional, movie) Swiss/German attitude toward the pranksters: a matter of police interest, yes, but not, apparently, a violation of horrendous moral turpitude. There may still be hope for humanity. If you aren't offended by non-sexual, mostly distant nudity, you're quite likely to enjoy this film.