A boy blackmails his neighbor after suspecting him to be a Nazi war criminal.A boy blackmails his neighbor after suspecting him to be a Nazi war criminal.A boy blackmails his neighbor after suspecting him to be a Nazi war criminal.
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- 6 wins & 10 nominations total
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After finding out that his neighbor is a Nazi war criminal, Todd Brown (Brad Renfro),decides to blackmail him into telling him what he did in the concentration camps. Things are going his way and after a while things suddenly change to the worst.
Even though this movie doesn't have too much gore or violence it is still an awesome thriller. It is sometimes disturbing because the stories change Todd Brown into something more psycho. Often at time this movie can be a bit slow but then it starts to pick up and the process begins all over like with many other movies.
Final thoughts: There was definitely room for improvement but if you are watching out for a thriller about Nazis then this is definitely the one you should be seeing. Bryan Singer again has provided us with an eerie thriller which could not match with some of his other work. Stephen King's novel "Apt Pupil" is an inspiration to the movie. (7.5)
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaSir Ian McKellen admitted he was surprised to be asked to play 75-year-old Kurt Dussander, since he was only 57 at the time of filming.
- GoofsSome question Dussander's description of carbon monoxide gas being introduced to gas chambers through pipes, pointing out that Nazi extermination camps used Zyklon B pellets dropped through openings in the roofs of the chambers, which then released prussic acid (hydrogen cyanide) gas. While the extermination camps, Auschwitz I, Auschwitz II-Birkenau, Majdanek and KZ camp Sachsenhausen and Dacau did use the Zyklon B method, most of the other major extermination camps (Belzec, Sobibor, and Treblinka II) and KZ camps used large gas or diesel engines to produce carbon monoxide exhaust, which was then routed to the gas chambers through pipes. This was learned from the experiences of the T-4 project. (The Chelmno camp had no gas chambers, it instead used gas vans, in which the vans' own carbon monoxide exhaust was routed to the rebuild and airtight cargo bay of the vans, which held the victims.)
- Quotes
[last lines]
Edward French: Now, wait a minute. You're going to tell people that I did something to you, Todd?
Todd Bowden: I don't want to drag you down with me, but I will. I'm better at this then you are.
Edward French: Better at what? I'm trying to help you, Todd. Can't you see that?
Todd Bowden: You've helped enough.
Edward French: I am not going to do nothing.
Todd Bowden: Well, you'll fucking have to! If you ever tell anyone about this... the things I'm gonna say about you... they'll never go away. Not for you. Not for your life or career. Think of your job. Think of your son. Even if no one believes me, the police and media will make a background check on you and they will find something. Some dirt such as... the real reason why your wife left you.
[after a short pause]
Todd Bowden: So... what's it gonna be? Do we have a deal?
Edward French: You can't do this, Todd.
Todd Bowden: [coldly] You have no idea what I can do.
- Crazy creditsThe film has a 1997 copyright date in the credits.
- Alternate versionsAccording to the Technical Specifications link for this film, there is a one minute longer version available in Argentina (total time 1 hr 52 min (112 min)).
- SoundtracksTristan Und Isolde
Written by Richard Wagner
Performed by Carlos Kleiber and The Bayeurth Festival Orchestra
Courtesy of Koch International by arrangement with Source/Q
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- Un élève doué - été de corruption
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Box office
- Budget
- $14,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $8,863,193
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,583,151
- Oct 25, 1998
- Gross worldwide
- $8,863,193