With IF NOT WHEN THEN NOW, Rolf Miller will certainly achieve one thing again: elegantly stumbling around the elephant in the room. Because that's his character: stubborn as a sack of cement - which can only be allowed thanks to his humor. Grandiosely ignorant, vitally dull and completely half-knowing. As always, the comedian stoically plays the rock in the surf, looking the other way with confidence, saying everything about important topics with full-bodied confidence, and of course noticing everything except his own failure. The more everything collapses around him, the more we can't understand how this rooster doesn't realize what's going on. "He just doesn't notice", as they would say in real life.
Fortunately, this dangerous vehicle remains on a stage. "Contrary fascination" is what Roger Willemsen once said about it: the viewer can look down when they see the jungle camp and enjoy themselves. Contrary to the perpetrator. But Miller manages the "fine balancing act", as he would wrongly call it; presenting his character on the one hand, but also mirroring our own failures in it on the other; fortunately with his registers of barely exaggerated satire, with precisely the lightness we know from him - and therefore not even noticing how he at least stuns the elephant: "...if not when, uh then ... now ... so uh ... from the thing ... practically..."
It-is-not-enough-not-to-make-thoughts-one-must-also-be-unable-to-express-them-Part 8!!!
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