Puppet Master: Das tödlichste Reich
Die Hölle bricht los, als eine dunkle Macht die Puppen animiert, die gerade auf einer Versammlung versteigert werden sollen, und sie zur einer bluttriefenden Schlachterei anstiftet, hinter d... Alles lesenDie Hölle bricht los, als eine dunkle Macht die Puppen animiert, die gerade auf einer Versammlung versteigert werden sollen, und sie zur einer bluttriefenden Schlachterei anstiftet, hinter der das Böse steht, das so alt wie die Zeit selbst ist.Die Hölle bricht los, als eine dunkle Macht die Puppen animiert, die gerade auf einer Versammlung versteigert werden sollen, und sie zur einer bluttriefenden Schlachterei anstiftet, hinter der das Böse steht, das so alt wie die Zeit selbst ist.
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- 2 Gewinne & 4 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Tom Easton
- (as James Healy)
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I thnink people are giving this bad reviews because it takes a while to get to the action. And frankly, I liked the beginning character development more than the horror part.
It was smart and funny and different.
Make sure you see Zahler's other movies! Especially one of my fav films of 2019 -- Dragged Across Concrete
Cons: Lack of suspense, dread, tension. Overuse of comedy (some of the comedy was great!) The puppeteering was better than in most of the sequels but still not up to the standards of the first two films.
Overall: A well-needed rebirth. The best direction the franchise has headed since the second movie. The new creative team has a lot of enthusiasm and talent. And it shows!
The downsides to this film is that is has virtually no visual style at all and is dingy looking, the actors all look old and haggard most of the time, and for some of the old actors in particular this does them no favors as it makes them look really old. The old horror name actors all do well, aside from looking kind of dreadful, but be warned UDO KIER has very little to do. Crampton is quite good.
They story does stop for awhile when the movie turns into a series of gore scenes, but the story is frankly pretty good.
The Puppets are seen rarely for much of the film, and often are used the way MUPPETS are--there is sadly no, from what I can tell, animated Puppets in the film---the brief stop-motion moments in the original films were all highlights and you'd hope a done real, not CGI, reboot would take the time to do some stop motion animation--but strangely they don't--which mostly keeps the puppets from doing much that is new, or even as good as, the best moments from the original series.
Music score, by another Horror name, is too sparse as the film feels very flat for much of the first 30 minutes.
But the film does build well and has a great post credit scene, so be sure to stay turned for that. It's a reboot in mostly a good way and certainly, though low budget in look, done better than original producer Charles Band is able to do these days.
So a decent start for what hopes to be a new series of films by a also rebooted brand name Fangoria. This film is also better than the previous attempts at film production done under the Fango banner in the early 1990s.
Hearing that the franchise was getting rebooted I was skeptical, I hate reboots and after how embarrassing Puppet Master had gotten I figured it should just be another franchise that should be left to die. When I heard that Full Moon weren't making it however, my curiosity peaked. What could a new studio do with a Full Moon franchise?
Well, apparently quite a bit as I'm very impressed. The Littlest Reich is a different creature altogether and though clearly a Puppet Master film has been overhauled and entirely in a good way.
Starring the excellent Thomas "Reno 911" Lennon, horror legend Udo Kier and Michael Pare I'm not sure why it's been labelled a comedy horror as this is played straight and the comedy/campiness seems to have been sent out to pasture.
It tells the story of an Andre Toulon event where people worldwide have traveled to a convention to sell their Toulon puppets for big bucks. But you know the drill, the puppets burst to life and carnage ensues.
Make no mistake the puppets aren't the cutesy good guys here like they've been in a lot of the Puppet Master movies and they're are a lot more of them as well. Despite adding a lot of new puppets and lore it does still stay true, you'll see plenty of familiar faces and though overhauled drastically it does have the Puppet Master charm.
Because this isn't made by Full Moon it's a different SFX team, therefore the naff puppet effects are gone and that's oddly refreshing.
Regarding the content, it's merciless. This is a gory horror film and a really fun one at that. Again there is no comedy/campiness that fans of the series will expect, but that works in its favor.
Sure it's got its flaws and it badly needs a sequel, but The Littlest Reich has breathed new life into a stale franchise and I do hope they continue it.
The Good:
Decent deaths
First fresh feeling Puppet Master in decades
The Bad:
One death was a tad, edgy
Poor sound editing
Couple of really poor cinematography moments
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- WissenswertesMost of the Nazi relics in this movie are actual authentic items from World War II.
- Zitate
Detective Brown: Five puppets? This incident is starting to turn into a happening.
- Crazy CreditsAfter the end credit there are a scene where Cuddly Bear comes home to his wife.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Half in the Bag: 2018 Catch-Up (part 2 of 2) (2018)
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Written by Fabio Frizzi
Performed by Elvin Dhimitri, Alessandro Errichetti, and Riccardo Rocchi
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