In einer totalitären Gesellschaft der Zukunft, in der die Regierung sämtliche Aspekte der Medien kontrolliert, untersucht ein Polizeileutnant eine Reihe von Bombenexplosionen und findet mehr... Alles lesenIn einer totalitären Gesellschaft der Zukunft, in der die Regierung sämtliche Aspekte der Medien kontrolliert, untersucht ein Polizeileutnant eine Reihe von Bombenexplosionen und findet mehr heraus, als er erhofft hatte.In einer totalitären Gesellschaft der Zukunft, in der die Regierung sämtliche Aspekte der Medien kontrolliert, untersucht ein Polizeileutnant eine Reihe von Bombenexplosionen und findet mehr heraus, als er erhofft hatte.
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- 1 Gewinn & 3 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Wechselschichtregisseur
- (as Andreas Mannkopf)
- Polizeiärztin
- (as Ute Fitz-Koska)
- Polizist
- (as Hans-Eckhardt Eckhardt)
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The soundtrack is entirely original and is penned by Edgar Froese of Tangerine Dream. I am assuming that was not cheap for the producers to arrange.
With a good cast, good soundtrack, you have what appears to be a good futuristic sci fi script. An antihero cop and his partner are called in to organize an evacuation of the building for the most important corporation in the country (or world, was a little fuzzy of how far it reached). The bomb threat turns out to be a hoax, then things get twisted and confusing. I'd describe the story has having half devils battling half angels except you can't tell if they are fighting themselves or there really is a certain opposition. The film ends with major events not appearing on film. In fact, the film feels like it's missing most of the third act before coming to an abrupt conclusion. You sort of have closure during the very end but the exposition is coming from a news broadcast. It could have been thrown on in post production just to save the project and get it rushed to release in time to still cash in on the international success of Blade runner (both are futuristic sci fi stories but Blade Runner debuted a month before this), or perhaps to capitalize on the untimely death of Fassbinder who died unexpectedly 6 weeks before this film was released.
Regardless of the reasons, you get what might have been a complex story, well acted and brought to life via an interesting plot and without the need for cheap special effects. Alas, you get the pretense of a good story and are stuck trying to piece together the events in the second and third acts. It's a chore.
I've watched this several times. I, like most I imagine, was drawn to this movie if only to see the type of film project Fassbinder would simply act in without much more creative input. The film looked like it was trying to follow the same approach of Fassbinder sci fi experiments like World on a Wire. Maybe if Kamikaze '89 were almost three and a half hours long to explain what the heck is happening like World On A Wire is then perhaps things would be different. Instead, good luck with the 106 minutes you get.
Police lieutenant Jansen, unforgettably played by Rainer Werner Fassbinder in his last role, is charged with the investigation, during which the open position of Krysmopompas is offered to him several times, but he refuses to take it over. Since the concern represents the good, the police must represent the evil. Even the police president is in the hand of the concern and looks like a caricature of Dr. Mabuse turned himself into a puppet. Possibly Jansen realizes that becoming Krysmopompas and thus fulfilling the vacuum of evilness would just consolidate the omnipotent concern, because it needs the evil to define itself as the good. Consequently, the director of the concern offers him a job, which Jansen also refuses. Therefore, Jansen takes a third position in a world in which there are only two, and this is presumably the reason why the movie is called "Kamikaze". However the title may be meant, this movie offers a highly complicated situation in which the categories of ethics are perverted. The typical 80ies' German TV-style of this movie should not make the audience blind that in portraying paradoxical ethical categories in a world in which metaphysics has been shoveled out like the alcohol, the seeds and suicide, "Kamikaze" goes way beyond thematically related movies like Godard's "Alphaville", Kubrik's "Dr. Strangelove" and even Tarkovsky's "Solyaris". A few years before "Kamikaze 1989", Fassbinder himself had directed the science-fiction movie "Welt am Draht" ("World on wire") which many people believe to have surpassed "Solyaris". In the final scene of Kamikaze, Fassbinder says his ultimate goodbye to his audience grinning in front of a picture of Armstrong's moon landing.
I am not sure whether this film would have been much better had it had the budget of Blade Runner or The Hunger Games, but I suspect that it would have been. On the other hand, we have grown accustomed to and now expect extremely fast-moving, often frenetic action in dystopic films. The pace here is incredibly slow, as though everyone is on some sort of downers (aside from the contestants in the Laughing Game, who are hooked up to IVs filled with hebephrenia-inducing drugs). Again: Huxley and Orwell already wrote it and others inspired by their works decided to dramatize the essence of dystopia.
Worth watching once, if only to see how later films may have been influenced by this creation.
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- WissenswertesThis was the final acting role for Rainer Werner Fassbinder.
- PatzerThe movie claims 27 September 1989 to be a Monday, but that day was a Wednesday (The movie plays in 1989, as the title and a spoken intro make clear. The supposed explosion in the beginning of the movie was planned to take place on September 23, as Jansen points out. The chief of the police then urges Jansen to solve the case within for days, saying "until Monday afternoon," which would be September 27).
- Zitate
Policewoman: Suicide
Polizeileutnant Jansen: It would be the first in four years.
Policewoman: Sorry, I meant 'premature death.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Fassbinder (2015)
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 22.440 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 5.613 $
- 5. Juni 2016
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 22.440 $