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Der Totmacher - La belva ferita

Titolo originale: Der Totmacher
  • 1995
  • 1h 50min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,5/10
2476
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Götz George in Der Totmacher - La belva ferita (1995)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaFritz Haarmann, who killed at least 27 boys, is questioned by a psychology professor to find out if he is sane and can be held responsible for his crimes. During the interview, he reveals hi... Leggi tuttoFritz Haarmann, who killed at least 27 boys, is questioned by a psychology professor to find out if he is sane and can be held responsible for his crimes. During the interview, he reveals his motives.Fritz Haarmann, who killed at least 27 boys, is questioned by a psychology professor to find out if he is sane and can be held responsible for his crimes. During the interview, he reveals his motives.

  • Regia
    • Romuald Karmakar
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Romuald Karmakar
    • Michael Farin
  • Star
    • Götz George
    • Jürgen Hentsch
    • Pierre Franckh
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,5/10
    2476
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Romuald Karmakar
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Romuald Karmakar
      • Michael Farin
    • Star
      • Götz George
      • Jürgen Hentsch
      • Pierre Franckh
    • 13Recensioni degli utenti
    • 13Recensioni della critica
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    • Premi
      • 7 vittorie e 3 candidature totali

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    Interpreti principali8

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    Götz George
    Götz George
    • Fritz Haarmann
    Jürgen Hentsch
    • Prof. Dr. Ernst Schultze
    Pierre Franckh
    Pierre Franckh
    • Stenograph
    Hans-Michael Rehberg
    Hans-Michael Rehberg
    • Kommissar Rätz
    Matthias Fuchs
    Matthias Fuchs
    • Dr. Machnik
    Marek Harloff
    • Fürsorgezögling Kress
    Christian Honhold
    • Wärter Schweimler
    Rainer Feisthorn
    • Arzt
    • Regia
      • Romuald Karmakar
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Romuald Karmakar
      • Michael Farin
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    Recensioni degli utenti13

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    9alexander.stroeck

    Could be a great theatre piece as well!

    George realy did a perfect job in this! Based on the historical examination script they deliver a film that comes very close to your stomach. Some people I know couldn´t stand it and turned it off and some turned the video off, because they were bored. Try it yourself! This is absolutely an about average view on the so popular subject "serial killer". I watched it late at night with 100 percent thrill and interest.
    8t_atzmueller

    More horrifying than any cinema-killer, proof that sometimes "less means more"

    If you're interested in real-life-crime films, then this film is a pure recommendation. However, keep in mind, this film is structured more like a chamber-play, carried by two actors: Götz George as child-murderer and cannibal Fritz Haarmann and Jürgen Hentsch as police-psychologist Prof. Dr. Ernst Schultze, who tries to peek into the mind of a monster in human-shape.

    Don't expect intricate psycho-games like in "Silence of the Lambs". Don't expect any action; 99.9 percent of the scenes take place in one room alone. And if you're looking for gory murder, move on; there are none. However, when Haarmann talks about his crimes as casually as a butcher would about preparing cattle for consumption, I can guarantee you that you'll be grateful that those scenes are "only" in your head.

    Some people have pointed out that George would have deserved an Oscar for his performance and I couldn't agree more. George had been best known as TV-policeman Schimanski, probably the most iconic character from the whole "Tatort"-Series. But as is often with such cases, George had grown sick of been typecast and wanted to break the mold. With "Der Totmacher" (and around the same time with the TV-Thriller "Der Sandmann") he managed to do just that and establish himself among the great actors of his generation.

    Within seconds the memory of Schimanksi, the tough street-cop with a heart of gold, is forgotten and there is only Fritz Haarmann: A seemingly harmless figure, at times even timid and child-like, intellectually and mentally retarded, plagued by a bad childhood and at times unable to understand what's going on around him. But since the story is based on the original files, we know that this is a cunning psychopath, convicted of the murder of 24 boys (there may have been more), whom he killed often by biting their throats and turning their flesh into sausage, often offering his neighbors some of his "home-cooking". As Haarmann and Schultze grown more comfortable (for the lack of a better word) with each other, there always looms the question of how much Haarmann actually plays the fool (Haarmann had worked as a snitch for the police prior to his arrest and was often described as by no means as simple as he presented himself during interrogation).

    Jürgen Hentschs performance is no less impressive. He plays the sober, proficient psychologist, who tries to maintain the necessary professional distance from his "subject", but being only human, cannot always conceal his emotions and personal opinions about this monster he has to work with. These range from suspicions to disgust and at times, even pity and sympathy. In other words: Hentsch is almost a catalyst for what the viewers will feel.

    I often wondered: Had some director attempted a similar cinematic "experiment" with the Thomas Harris figure Hannibal Lecter, would it have been accomplished or interesting as "The Totmacher"? Probably not. "The Totmacher" shows that reality often is much more horrific than anything an author can come up with and that it is very possible to create something great with only two human beings and a room. However, like me and many other critics have stated: you have to bring along a little patience and an interest in the subjects rather than the action.

    8/10
    4edchin2006

    For subtitle lovers

    Would a different translation have made it chillier or scarier? Are the subtitles too compact to convey the nuances of the original language? Does it even matter? You may have heard that great actors can make reading a phone book exciting. Well, this is an opportunity to judge for yourself.

    If this isn't about homosexuality, murder, dismemberment, psychopaths, insanity, deviant psychology, then it is about acting - acting helped along with lots of dialog, So, enjoy the acting or muse about how titillating the dialog actually is.

    For English speakers, "Twelve Angry Men" might be a better choice. There's a bit more interaction, and you can judge if the acting is consistent with the dialog. You don't have to wonder if you're missing something.

    I would recommend Andy Warhol's "Empire" to those who like this film.
    8micmul

    Pure excellent acting

    This is a quite spartan film. The only location is a sparse-funitured room, no special-effects, no score, just a few actors. - But what for actors! Götz George is supposed to be one of the best German actors, and after this movie the viewer knows why. Here he really shows what he is able to. I rarely (never?) saw such an intense, brilliant and convincing performance before. The sparse environment has the effect that the viewer can concentrate himself on the acting - and and this is what makes this film worth seeing.

    But it's not only Götz George. The other actors (esp. Jürgen Hentsch as the psychiatrist and Pierre Franckh as the stenographer) are performing impressive and convincing. They are a well contrast and counterpart for George alias Haarmann. This prevents this movie from becoming a Götz-George-One-Man-Show.

    I rated this with 8 because I think. a film for a 9 or even 10 should make more use of the diverse capabilities of the medium. After all a good film, but an absolute excellent play.
    4Coventry

    Cinema is more than just one single amazing performance

    Most of my fellow reviewers around here dedicate their entire user- comment, or at least the largest part of it, to praising the formidable acting performance of Götz George. And don't get me wrong, I definitely concur. Götz George's depiction of the notorious and legendary despicable German serial killer Fritz Haarmann is absolutely stunning and mind-blowing! Jürgen Hentsch' performance as the shrink is terrific as well. Heck, even Pierre Franckh's performance as the silent stenographer is excellent! But a great film exists of more than just terrific acting performances from the lead characters, if you ask me. Thrillers, particularly when dealing with sensitive and socially relevant topics like real-life murderers, ought to have suspenseful scripts, moody atmospheres, authentic decors and filming locations and gripping action sequences. "Der Totmacher" isn't that type of film, clearly. The screenplay is based on Haarmann's profound and extended psychiatric evaluation, conducted by professor-doctor Ernst Schültze in between the serial killer's arrest and his inevitable execution. Fascinating material, for sure, but not suitable for a film. The long conversations between doctor and monster would make a compelling documentary and perhaps even mandatory viewing material for psychiatrist students, but it doesn't make a very interesting long-feature film. Despite the horrific content, "Der Totmacher" is tedious and monotonous. Fritz "The Vampire of Hanover" Haarmann previously formed the inspiration for another German thriller, the brilliant but sadly obscure "The Tenderness of Wolves" in 1973. That film features magnificent contemporary set pieces, numerous ultimately disturbing sequences and also fantastic lead performance (from Kurt Raab).

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      The film was intirely based on the original interrogation protocols of the serial killer Fritz Haarmann. Of the 400 pages, 80 were used as script.
    • Citazioni

      Fritz Haarmann: The boys always asked me, "Fritz, what to you put in there?"

      [opens the window, walks up close to the doctor]

      Fritz Haarmann: And then I always said, "I'm feeding your FISHES!", that's the way I said it.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Auge in Auge - Eine deutsche Filmgeschichte (2008)
    • Colonne sonore
      Ich hatte einen Kameraden
      Performed by Franz Baumann and Orchestra

      Lyrics by Ludwig Uhland

      Music by Friedrich Silcher

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 23 novembre 1995 (Germania)
    • Paese di origine
      • Germania
    • Lingua
      • Tedesco
    • Celebre anche come
      • The Deathmaker
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Graf-Goltz-Kaserne, Amburgo, Germania(main location)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Pantera Film
      • Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR)
      • Südwestfunk (SWF)
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 50min(110 min)
    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby SR
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.85 : 1

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