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Big Bad Wolves

Originaltitel: Mi Mefakhed Mehaze'ev Hara
  • 2013
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 50 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,8/10
17.997
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Lior Ashkenazi, Tzahi Grad, and Rotem Keinan in Big Bad Wolves (2013)
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Dark ComedyDramaHorrorThriller

Der Vater eines grausam ermordeten Mädchens hält in seinem Keller dessen angeblichen Mörder gefangen und foltert ihn aufs Brutalste. Auch ein Polizist befindet sich in den Fängen des selbste... Alles lesenDer Vater eines grausam ermordeten Mädchens hält in seinem Keller dessen angeblichen Mörder gefangen und foltert ihn aufs Brutalste. Auch ein Polizist befindet sich in den Fängen des selbsternannten Richters.Der Vater eines grausam ermordeten Mädchens hält in seinem Keller dessen angeblichen Mörder gefangen und foltert ihn aufs Brutalste. Auch ein Polizist befindet sich in den Fängen des selbsternannten Richters.

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    • Aharon Keshales
    • Navot Papushado
  • Drehbuch
    • Aharon Keshales
    • Navot Papushado
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Lior Ashkenazi
    • Rotem Keinan
    • Tzahi Grad
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,8/10
    17.997
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Aharon Keshales
      • Navot Papushado
    • Drehbuch
      • Aharon Keshales
      • Navot Papushado
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Lior Ashkenazi
      • Rotem Keinan
      • Tzahi Grad
    • 76Benutzerrezensionen
    • 202Kritische Rezensionen
    • 64Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 17 Gewinne & 15 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Lior Ashkenazi
    Lior Ashkenazi
    • Micki
    Rotem Keinan
    Rotem Keinan
    • Dror
    Tzahi Grad
    Tzahi Grad
    • Gidi
    Doval'e Glickman
    Doval'e Glickman
    • Yoram
    • (as Dov Glickman)
    Menashe Noy
    Menashe Noy
    • Rami
    Dvir Benedek
    Dvir Benedek
    • Tsvika
    Nati Kluger
    Nati Kluger
    • Eti
    Kais Nashif
    Kais Nashif
    • Stranger on a Horse
    Ami Weinberg
    Ami Weinberg
    • Principal Meir
    Guy Adler
    Guy Adler
    • Eli
    Arthur Perry
    • Ofer
    Gur Bentwich
    Gur Bentwich
    • Shauli
    Yuval Nadborany
    • Arik
    Alisa Vaisburd
    • School Girl
    Guy Shefa Pesso
    • School Boy
    Bar Miniely
    Bar Miniely
    • Sheni
    Alex Silberg
    Alex Silberg
    • Kid Playing Hide and Seek
    Yuval Saragusi
    • Kid Playing Hide and Seek
    • (as Yuval Saragossi)
    • Regie
      • Aharon Keshales
      • Navot Papushado
    • Drehbuch
      • Aharon Keshales
      • Navot Papushado
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    7Ed-Shullivan

    Dark comedy with plenty of suspense but with a disappointing and flat ending

    BBW deserves a 7 out of 10 and I would have rated it higher if the screen writer would have made a somewhat greater effort to avoid what I considered a disappointing ending to the film that just came out flat. There is some very good acting between the three main characters as well as by the supporting cast. Continual suspense is maintained and the film is sprinkled throughout with a bit of dark humour to allow the audience not to take the film too seriously.

    The film does not rely on extensive blood and gore neither by the serial killer Dror, or by his own captors and tormentors, Gidi and Micki. I was quite impressed with how the suspense was maintained all the way through the film as well as a few slick twists and turns such as when Gidi's father arrives at the cottage and discovers what his son Gidi has been up to.

    The trick I believe to delivering a great film is to have the audience feeling good about how the film ends such that we would like to see a sequel, or leaving us with the desire to view the film a second time. In this case, I found the films closing scenes were a big let down mainly because the rest of the film was so suspenseful and entertaining. Upon leaving the film what a screen writer really does not want to hear is the audience saying "well that was a dumb ending wasn't it?"

    This is a high rising film which came up flat at the end. I rated the film a 7 out of 10.
    9hill-derek7

    Simply Amazing

    Right off the bat I'll just have to say that I thoroughly enjoyed this film. I was hooked when I saw the trailer, and then finding out Tarantino claimed it to be the "Best Movie of the Year" pretty much meant that I needed to watch it immediately. It was brilliant. However, the trailer is sort of misleading. The trailer sets you up for what seems like a nice, long torture fest. Yes, that is a large part of the movie, but there is so much more going on. And as far as gore goes it's reasonably mellow. Much of the focus is on the suspense. So much so, that at one point I had to pause the movie and was like "I need a beer." The cinematography is great, the audio/soundtrack is SUPERB! It's one of the very few movies where I found myself saying "I have no idea what's going to happen," and I found myself saying this the entire time I was watching the movie.

    As I was researching this movie a bit I came across a review on rogerebert.com that I would like to share (and destroy):

    "On the face of it, Quentin Tarantino declaring the second-rate Israeli torture thriller "Big Bad Wolves" the best film of 2013 is patently ridiculous, especially given how seriously inferior it is to Tarantino's own work in the grisly exploitation field." - Godfrey Cheshire (rogerebert.com contributor)

    First of all, claiming this movie is "second-rate" totally ruins one's credibility as a critic. It is far and away not a second-rate movie. But what gets me even more worked up is not the fact that Mr. Cheshire claims this movie is inferior to Tarantino's work, but for his categorization of this movie into the grisly exploitation field. I love Tarantino and his movies and I wouldn't dare compare Big Bad Wolves to any of them, as Big Bad Wolves is largely different. IT IS NOT A GRISLY EXPLOITATION FILM. Maybe the critic only saw the trailer — I wouldn't put it past him — But this film, while it does include some torture, is much more in depth than any "grisly exploitation film" I've seen.

    With all that said, I would just like to reiterate that I loved this movie, and would recommend it as a must-see to anybody who appreciates good filmmaking (and doesn't mind reading subtitles).
    7nitzanhavoc

    Not scared of the big bad wolf. Still recommending the film!

    Always a pleasure reviewing an Israeli film, especially one that can be considered as an attempt to qualify for the "horror" genre as has been defined by Hollywood for around two decades now. While avoiding any criticism towards the genre as it is known today, I can sincerely say I'm proud to have another Israeli film so well known, and being a devout Horror - that I'm very glad Israel has joined the list of countries making worthy Horror films.

    Now for the film itself... I can't help but feeling disappointed, for a number of reasons: 1. The first reason would probably be irrelevant for anyone not familiar with Israel's film industry, and yet I must point out that using Lior Ashkenazi (a famous excellent actor) for the character of an irresponsible uneducated stereotypical Israeli police officer simply didn't feel right. Ashkenazi is as charismatic as he is talented, and his screen presence is undeniable. Seeing him making the stupid mistakes forced upon him by the script was almost painful.

    2. Immediately relating to the previous reason, the film used one of the horrible "cheats" that have become the bane and doom of many Horror films, Slasher/Serial Killer films in particular. Due to my oath to avoid spoilers, I am unable to describe the cheat, but suffice to say you'll know it when you see it. It joins the infamous list of killer being faster then a sprinting victim, a car running out of gas / car keys falling due to stress and fear / cellphone having no signal and such unreasonable annoying causes of death, making the audience join hands together in an epic group face palm.

    3. Like many other Israeli films, this one has been stained by the puzzling need to make a socio-political statement. Be it regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict or the gender discrimination problem (both described thoroughly in Israeli websites dealing with cinema reviews) - I personally find these to be redundant and plain stupid. This is a professional Horror film, not one about women's rights and equality or the contemporary political state. It has no room for such things, which do very little at most to serve the plot or the message (at least what the message should be).

    4. While falling into line with Hollywood is good for the Israeli cinema's status, it made the film lose the "Israeli" uniqueness the fans have seen and loved for decades. The comic bits do little to return it. Israel's cinema is known for having its own rules and goals, and the past decade or so has brought us very little films still loyal to this tradition.

    However, I still find some very glowing spots of light in the film, making it very worthwhile and recommended. The acting by the trio of main characters is absolutely exquisite. Each plays his role beautifully. I was especially impressed with Tzahi Grad as the mourning father and Rotem Keinan as the prime suspect. Whether it's the tone of voice, or the body language, or the looks on their faces in each scene - the acting is by far the best aspect of the film. The story, on the other hand, lacked, and lacked much. The effect of similar plots like Saw and The Tortured and such is way too obvious. That wouldn't have taken anything away from the story, had it been in anyway at all original, which it simply isn't. I personally couldn't guess the ending, but only due to too much credit given to the writers. I honestly have never expected them to use such a banal anticlimactic closure-less catharsis lacking ending.

    All in all, I can't say I didn't enjoy the film. The suspense is nerve- wrecking and the acting is, as mentioned, profound. Therefore, regardless to the relatively low rate I've given it, I urge you to give it a chance. No, it won't be the best film you'll have seen this year, not even the best horror film, probably not even the best Israeli film. Yet it remains a film worth watching, showing Israel's progress towards the cinematic conventions of the 21st century.
    6sol-

    Forcing a Confession

    Embittered over his preteen daughter's rape and murder, an intelligence officer kidnaps the chief suspect and sets about torturing him with the assistance of a former detective in this gripping Israeli thriller. From the premise alone, 'Big Bad Wolves' might sound like a sadistic 'torture porn' movie, however, the focus of the film is the torturers themselves and their unflinching certainty that they have the right man despite his ongoing protests of innocence and the severe lack of evidence against him. Have the torturers let their emotions overcome them and get in the way of sound judgment, or could they actually be right? It is an interesting central dynamic, however, the film would have benefited from greater ambiguity. It is made so abundantly clear that the torture victim is innocent that we are constantly on his side throughout and never really on the side of the intelligent officer and detective. The initially shocking ending also makes less and less sense the more one thinks about it and the comedy angle often awkwardly subtracts from the grimness of the tale. That said, there are admittedly some genuine laughs in the mix. The film is enticing the whole way too; certain scenes are so brutal that they are hard to watch, but there is a welcome intensity in the air with the lingering questions of just how far the torturers will go and just how much suffering their victim will undergo before he confesses (regardless of actual guilt) as the pain becomes too much. The acting is top notch, especially from Doval'e Glickman, and the sets and music are appropriately ominous.
    9hugorocksmy

    Excellent Thriller

    I was very surprised at how good and nerve-wrecking this movie was, as well as twisted. I had previously seen many publications about the movie, but always thought it was more of a comedy, but I'm glad I watched it because it was great. It had a very good combination of dark humor and gore. It kept me entertained and on the edge of my sit through most of the movie, and about those last minutes of the movie, you have to see them to be surprised and get chills down your spine. It's one of the best surprises I've had in a movie this year because its way better than what you expect. With great acting, script and even the music, it adds a lot of tension until it comes to an end. Awesome thriller and study of how you can't never fight evil with evil.

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    • Wissenswertes
      One of the best films of 2013 in Quentin Tarantino's opinion.
    • Patzer
      At the end, Micki is looking for a cell phone to call his colleagues, so he takes a bike and goes down the hill, until he meets the horseman. But Yoram, who is sleeping, has a cell phone.. If he had used that phone, the whole end could have been changed.
    • Zitate

      Micki: It might look like I'm enjoying this, and maybe I am in a way... but believe me, I'd be happy to stop breaking your fingers. Now would you please start talking!

    • Crazy Credits
      The closing credits are bilingual English and Hebrew.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Zinor Layla: Folge vom 19. August 2013 (2013)
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      Everyday
      Written by Buddy Holly (aka Charles Hardin Holly) and Norman Petty

      Performed by Buddy Holly

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 15. August 2013 (Israel)
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      • Israel
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      • Arabisch
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      • Tel Aviv, Israel(Dror's house)
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      • United Channel Movies
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      • 33.232 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 6.342 $
      • 19. Jan. 2014
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      • 291.239 $
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