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Anatomie

  • 2000
  • 12
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
14K
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Anatomie (2000)
Theatrical Trailer from Columbia Pictures
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Slasher HorrorHorrorThriller

A cute med student starts a summer course at Heidelberg University. David's on her dissection table. She met him the day before on the train. Something's wrong.A cute med student starts a summer course at Heidelberg University. David's on her dissection table. She met him the day before on the train. Something's wrong.A cute med student starts a summer course at Heidelberg University. David's on her dissection table. She met him the day before on the train. Something's wrong.

  • Director
    • Stefan Ruzowitzky
  • Writers
    • Peter Engelmann
    • Stefan Ruzowitzky
  • Stars
    • Franka Potente
    • Benno Fürmann
    • Anna Loos
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stefan Ruzowitzky
    • Writers
      • Peter Engelmann
      • Stefan Ruzowitzky
    • Stars
      • Franka Potente
      • Benno Fürmann
      • Anna Loos
    • 120User reviews
    • 52Critic reviews
    • 33Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Anatomy
    Trailer 0:33
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    Franka Potente
    Franka Potente
    • Paula
    Benno Fürmann
    Benno Fürmann
    • Hein
    Anna Loos
    Anna Loos
    • Gretchen
    Sebastian Blomberg
    Sebastian Blomberg
    • Caspar
    Holger Speckhahn
    • Phil
    Traugott Buhre
    Traugott Buhre
    • Prof. Grombek
    Oliver Wnuk
    Oliver Wnuk
    • Ludwig
    • (as Oliver K. Wnuk)
    Arndt Schwering-Sohnrey
    Arndt Schwering-Sohnrey
    • David
    Andreas Guenther
    • Franz
    • (as Andreas Günther)
    Antonia Cäcilia Holfelder
    • Gabi
    Rüdiger Vogler
    Rüdiger Vogler
    • Dr. Henning
    Barbara M. Ahren
    • Frau Henning
    • (as Barbara-Magdalena Ahren)
    Werner Dissel
    • Grossvater
    Gennadi Vengerov
    Gennadi Vengerov
    • Präparator
    Thomas Meinhardt
    • Professor in München
    Simon Schwarz
    Simon Schwarz
    • Junger Mann
    Alexander Liegl
    • Helfer
    Martin Pölcher
    • Helfer
    • Director
      • Stefan Ruzowitzky
    • Writers
      • Peter Engelmann
      • Stefan Ruzowitzky
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    User reviews120

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    7kosmasp

    Different Anatomy

    You know how (especially US) horror movies start off with quite the shocker? Something scary and most likely bloody? Well in this case we have the exact opposite happening ... we get a class and a lot of jokes about death and other stuff. After that character introduction we get the scary scene ... the scene that might haunt you.

    With an actor by the way whom I've come to learn and love in a comedy series - movies based on books. And he plays quite the funny character in them. But here he only has a small (guest) role if you want to call it that. The main focus is on Franka Potentes character and her ... well adventures. Her story and her experience - her will to achieve something and to become somebody ... she will get sidetracked and lose focus of her studies (which says something considering she says she is here to learn and not have fun) ... but it makes sense in the overall scheme of things.

    Well played by all involved and a german horror movie that actually is quite scary. It has its good and bad moments of course, but overall I'd say it is more than a decent "teen-movie" effort. It may not have aged great (especially to those understanding what is being said), but it stays a really good movie overall.
    6mario_c

    "Age Actabile Antihippocrate"

    ANATOMIE is a German horror thriller which main topic is an interesting issue: the ethic and the limits in medicine. The plot isn't very different from the typical horror flick but this specific thematic turns it a bit more interesting. In the film it's described a secret Masonic organization called A.A.A (Age Actabile Antihippocrate) - which I suppose to be fiction – that denies the Hippocrates's ideals of helping and healing. Medicine is a science, and it must be developed without caring about ethical thoughts they say. It's precisely this "implicit debate" what I found more attractive in this film and different from other flicks. I'm not telling it's completely original or brilliant, I just say it's a bit different, in good way... Apart from that it's a typical movie from the "psycho chasing victim type". It has nice suspense scenes, mainly in the last 15 minutes, but nothing outstanding... I score it 6/10.
    8hippiedj

    Intense, enjoyable thriller IF VIEWED IN ORIGINAL GERMAN LANGUAGE!

    I was very curious about Anatomy (aka Anatomie) and if I was going to see it, I was going to have to buy it since no video stores in my area carried the film. Since it was not a low-priced DVD, I did take a chance and thought I'd take a peek at other comments on IMDb. Many of the comments didn't give me enough hope of forking out lots of bucks for a film I had never seen nor had any clues about. I basically got the idea it was a sexy youth-oriented romp being compared to many cookie-cutter teen thrillers. Well, something in the back of my mind told me to ignore those types of comments and buy it! I did, and was I pleasantly surprised!

    If it is going to be compared to any other films, I would say it's a variation of Coma and Extreme Measures. I couldn't see any comparison to films like Scream, Urban Legends, et al. Yes, the cast is young (that's because they're med students! At least they aren't the increasingly boring high school type characters), and yes, some are lusty (basically the character played by Anna Loos is, and it is handled quite tastefully in the German language version), but Anatomy is well constructed, there is a tense mood throughout, the sets are amazing, the makeup effects are a wow, and Franka Potente is very credible in her role. I found myself enjoying all of it despite a few gaping holes in the plot! The story of a student discovering a sort-of secret society doing autopsies on still-living patients is a rather creepy scenario and what happens to those patients afterwards is quite clever. Sure, you could ask why didn't she just GET OUT OF THAT TOWN? Okay, but then the film would be over within a half hour.

    This was the first effort from the German part of Columbia Pictures, and it's actually quite an impressive one. There was a bit of care in the production and to actually offer some genuine thrills is an accomplishment. It is a bit mature in mind, as it doesn't resort to constant opportunities for sexual encounters(a breast fest) or juvenile drug jokes. Anna Loos' character, while often making sexual remarks and looking for some fun, was actually a nice touch--having a character that was a woman more intelligent than any of the men in the school. She found that sex was really just a distraction for her and the men rather lacking.

    THE IMPORTANT STUFF: Watching this film in the original German language with English or French subtitles is the BEST way to enjoy it. I saw the theatrical trailers dubbed in English and was disgusted by the change it made in the film's tone. I have never seen a properly dubbed film in my life--they never can find voices that suit the film's actors or characters. Sure enough, I tried to watch some of Anatomy dubbed in English and the intelligence level of it dropped severely, making it seem more like a comedy. A good example is when one guy was freaked out at being cut open and screamed to be sewn back up--hearing it in German he sounded frantic, but dubbed in English he sounded like a comedian. Frankly, I'm sick of hearing people say they can't handle reading subtitles or watch a "letterboxed" film. Anatomy comes off as silly with dubbed voices that seem octaves too high for any of the people you see in the film, and Anna Loos' sexual comments then just sound like awful remarks right out of Fast Times At Ridgemont High. I wonder if the negative comments about Anatomy are from people who watched it dubbed, it just doesn't seem like the same film at all! This is not a cheap horror film and deserves to be viewed as it was created. Interesting to note that some of the English subtitles are different in scenes in the feature and the "making of" supplement.

    As it turns out, I gambled and won with Anatomy. It's a competent thriller with likeable characters and doesn't try to go for cheap thrills.
    4dwpollar

    OK thriller, but a little too predictable...

    1st watched 6/24/2007 - 4 out of 10(Dir-Stefan Rujowitzky): OK thriller, but a little too predictable. This story is based in Germany, which is also where the movie is made. It is about a young medical student who gets a shot to go to a premiere school in Heidelberg and arrives seeing some strange things occurring. Someone she met on the train there and saved, shows up on the school's experimentation table and she's suspecting foul play right away. She does some investigation and the disappearance of her friend leads her to a secret society called AAA(and no it's not Alcoholics Anonymous) that has something to do with the anti-Hippocratic oath and is used to perform experimentations on live people that doctor's wouldn't normally be able to do. She finds out her grandfather(who was a dean at the school) was a big part of establishing it and it's pretty readily filled by members of the school. It's an interesting story but the problem with this movie is how quickly the audience is told what's going on and then it's kind of a horror movie with the heroine fighting off the bad boy of the group that's taking things to the next psychotic level. Although this movie was made in Europe, it plays to a young American audience with it's focus on gore, sex and the horror film premise(which is really it's big downfall) and explains why it probably made good money and spawned a sequel but doesn't necessarily make for a good movie.
    leonardozeligbrazil

    Creeeepyy

    Anatomie is a great horror/suspense movie.It's different from the horror teen movies which are always the same and very boring.Inded!The movie is very well produced and with a lot of creative and scary.I had never watched a german movie in my life ,and now I'll give more attention for them. Because this move deserves attention especially in the rest of the world.

    Franka Potente is just superb and pretty.I think she's very cute and has a lot of potential.She's one of the most promisor actresses on hollywood.And now she's only success after she played `The Bourne Identity' and in the next `Try Sennteen'.She has potential!

    The movie goes well until the end.In the final hours you'll be a little upset with the twists in the story and some facts not very understandable.But you'll survive!The autopsy scenes are incredible and horrible at the same time.Imagine you, seeing people stripping your body, your organs and muscles.It's just terrieble!But,I think that these things really happens with innocent people.Some `doctors' must go on the streets looking for beggars and deficient people to anatomize their bodies.I think that some institutions do these sort of things and it's really sad!

    It's brutal and degrating the way that ,in the movie, doctors do the autopsy in common and nondead people.You can see that this motion picture isn't just to entertain us but for raise doubts about the medicine system in the world.These atrocious facts could be happening right now on your city , and you won't know anything.

    This movie is essencial for those who want to follow the medicine carreer.It's a great database!And it worthwhile!

    P.S.:Conclusion:Pay attention to the other countrie's movies cause it's not only North America that does it well!

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    • Trivia
      The models used in the film were inspired by Dr. Gunther von Hagens popular exhibition "Body Works" in which real cadavers are plasticized after being dissected. One character even mentions this process when we see the hall for the first time at the beginning of the film, but no real cadavers were used as the director thought it "too macabre". The models were created by a team headed by Joachim Grüninger and Birger Laube. The models were so accurate and detailed that the film's medical advisers thought they could be used as actual teaching specimens.
    • Goofs
      Ischemic myocardiopathy is not a rare disease. In fact, is one of the most frequent heart diseases.
    • Quotes

      Prof. Grombek: [first words - as med student works over cadaver bare-handed] Gloves Kaminski, gloves. The lady's a study aid, not Sharon Stone.

      student hecklers: Yeah, Kaminski instincts are very basic... They're more fun when they're alive.

      Prof. Grombek: Alright, pipe down. That's enough for this group. Ever seen a drowning victim? Tomorrow's putrefaction day.

      Paula Henning: Uh, professor? There seems to be some kind of anomaly in the pelvic region.

      Prof. Grombek: A penis per chance? It's not an anomaly, it's that little boys are created differently than little girls. Can you tell me what it is?

      Paula Henning: [drops the organ] Slippery is what it is.

    • Crazy credits
      While the cast credits roll, 2 students are talking in the anatomy room, discussing their futures.
    • Alternate versions
      The DVD features two extended scenes as supplement:
      • While Hein is pulling Phil's corpse away Paula comes into the anatomy hall and almost discovers him.
      • When Paula is chased by Hein and his partner, she goes into the room, where the corpses are being washed, up to a steam tube and creeps to the next room. In the extended version Hein comes into the room and extensively searches it for Paula.
    • Connections
      Featured in Nightmares in Red, White and Blue: The Evolution of the American Horror Film (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Here's a New Thing
      Written by Paul Weller

      © Notting Hill Music UK Ltd.

      Performed by Paul Weller

      Courtesy of Paul Weller and Wintrup Musik, Detmold

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    • Release date
      • May 16, 2001 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Languages
      • German
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Anatomy
    • Filming locations
      • Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Deutsche Columbia TriStar Filmproduktion
      • Claussen & Wöbke Filmproduktion GmbH
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    • Budget
      • DEM 8,400,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,660
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,725
      • Sep 10, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,501,958
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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