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Tattoo

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
3.4K
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Tattoo (2002)
CrimeDramaThriller

Two police detectives, a grizzled veteran and one fresh-faced rookie, hunt a ritualistic serial killer murdering people with tattoos and skinning them.Two police detectives, a grizzled veteran and one fresh-faced rookie, hunt a ritualistic serial killer murdering people with tattoos and skinning them.Two police detectives, a grizzled veteran and one fresh-faced rookie, hunt a ritualistic serial killer murdering people with tattoos and skinning them.

  • Director
    • Robert Schwentke
  • Writer
    • Robert Schwentke
  • Stars
    • August Diehl
    • Christian Redl
    • Nadeshda Brennicke
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    3.4K
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    • Director
      • Robert Schwentke
    • Writer
      • Robert Schwentke
    • Stars
      • August Diehl
      • Christian Redl
      • Nadeshda Brennicke
    • 27User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    August Diehl
    August Diehl
    • Marc Schrader
    Christian Redl
    Christian Redl
    • Minks
    Nadeshda Brennicke
    Nadeshda Brennicke
    • Maya Kroner
    Johan Leysen
    Johan Leysen
    • Frank Schoubya
    Fatih Cevikkollu
    Fatih Cevikkollu
    • Dix
    Monica Bleibtreu
    • Kommissarin Roth
    Ilknur Bahadir
    • Meltem
    Joe Bausch
    • Günzel
    Florian Panzner
    Florian Panzner
    • Poscher
    Jasmin Schwiers
    Jasmin Schwiers
    • Marie Minks
    Gustav-Peter Wöhler
    Gustav-Peter Wöhler
    • Scheck
    Ingo Naujoks
    Ingo Naujoks
    • Stefan Kreiner
    Reinhardt Firchow
    • Polizeipräsident
    • (as Reinhart Firchow)
    Wanda Perdelwitz
    Wanda Perdelwitz
    • Strichmädchen
    Sybille J. Schedwill
    Sybille J. Schedwill
    • Petra
    • (as Sibylle Schedwill)
    Andreas Häfner
    • Tätowierer
    Lutz Lansemann
    • Beamter Asservatenkammer
    Nils Brunkhorst
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    • Director
      • Robert Schwentke
    • Writer
      • Robert Schwentke
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    9Ebonsun

    Finally a hip Euro-Thriller that's worth watching

    Though this movie does have more than passing similarities to David Fincher's SE7EN, I feel that comparing the two is unfair and, in my opinion, downright unwise. It is true that TATTOO unfolds in an ever rainy cityscape; follows the lives of two police detectives (with a vast generation and experience gap) while they chase a killer. And yes, it plays its drama out amidst a seedy German underworld

    However, what transpires amidst this spectacularly visualized tapestry full of rave parties, torture chambers, skin rooms, and body modification cliques willing to sell the tattoos off their body for quick cash, is vastly different in tone and theme from Fincher's 'who done it, and why' police procedural. Here the characters are not shown as black and white, but rather in shades of gray. Their lives, their dilemmas, are the real story. Even the reasons for the killings are presented in such a way that makes you understand, if not empathize, with those that a standard Hollywood picture would casually demonize. This element of moral ambiguity, under the remarkably controlled direction of Schwentke, creates a dark, cold, and subtly stylized world, that surprisingly plays as very very real.

    It is encouraging to see a European film with the refined sensibility of European cinema combined so adeptly with a genre so intrinsically American. It is also hard to believe that this is Schwentke's directorial debut. (I for one will keep my eye on him.)

    It's a remarkable film, and I certainly hope it blows the doors open for other genre films shot in Germany, and in Europe as a whole. Not since viewing Spoorloos (The Vanishing) have I been so impressed. If you have a chance, don't hesitate to catch it on the big screen. It's gorgeous, it's ballsy, and it's worth it.
    5octavian-6

    waste of time and money

    I've seen Tattoo in a sneak preview and i think its pretty bad. The story has too many flaws and the dialogue is awful. If you like seeing dead bodies and other disturbing pictures without a good story behind, then go into this movie. But please dont compare this one to David Finchers Seven.
    dbdumonteil

    Tattoo late.

    It was too late!If there had not been "silence of the lambs", "seven",this German flick could have had its day.But it tries too hard to be like the American relatives and it cannot be compared with them.It seems that in Europa only Spanish Amenabar was able to transcend his models.

    Not that "tattoo" is devoid of good scenes.The rain falling over Maya's body ,revealing her impressive tattoos ,is a great moment ,both erotic and unsettling;the lawyer and his awful collection provides the movie with another strong sequence.

    But ,with its "open" ending,à la "silence of the lambs" (which goal is,obviously to make an eventual sequel,"Tattoo" tries too hard and it's finally its downfall.A curio.
    9DVD_Connoisseur

    Dark, atmospheric and brooding euro-horror / thriller

    "Tattoo" is a first class macabre psychological horror movie / thriller from director Robert Schwentke. From the start, its cold colour palette and distanced camera-work create a dark and sinister atmosphere. Nightclub life in the world of "Tattoo" appears depressing and emotionless. This is a world where there is little laughter, only pain.

    Schwentke manages to create an on-screen world where the fantastic events of this tale seem believable. Inspired by the German expressionist movement, it's a fantastic achievement and although comparisons will always be made with Fincher's "Se7en", I think "Tattoo" is the superior film.

    The cast are excellent. August Diehl plays the young cop who is blackmailed into joining Christian Redl on the grittier side of police work. Diehl's first case is the murder of a young woman who was into self-mutilation and who died shortly after biting off a man's finger...and swallowing it. The beautiful Nadeshda Brennicke plays Maya Kroner whose secrets take the story in an exciting and unpredictable direction.

    While the subject of people being murdered for their tattoos is not new (Roald Dahl's short-story "Skin" covers the same ground), the film's plot is gripping and effectively told.

    After viewing this film shortly after "Antikörper" and "Kontroll," it would appear that some of the best psychological horror films of the noughties are coming out of Europe. Rich on atmosphere and slightly other-worldly, these films are a delight to watch.

    9 out of 10.
    9Mitch-93

    A Film of Artful Surfaces and Harrowing Underneaths

    If David Fincher's SE7EN was a mystery shot through the prism of 70s American crime films, then Robert Schwentke's TATTOO is a mystery shot through the prism of 70's European art films. The comparisons are inescapable, it shares SE7EN's dark look, dual detectives, mid-point chase and "something in a box" as well as its meticulous, exacting direction, but it is a very different film with very different thematic agendas. This German film about a secret market in skin and its thematic concerns of guilt, conformity, identity, violence and heritage suggest obvious connections to the Third Reich and the current crisis of east/west reintegration of culture. This rich thematic tapestry is held together by one of the most precise, stylish and icily dreamlike directorial debuts to be seen in decades. Shades of Antonioni and Cronenberg, as well as Tourneur and Hitchcock inform a style which is never imitative and truly hypnotic. Strong, understated performances ground the film, which stumbles only in a pre-climax exposition scene that feels shoe-horned in, for until that point, every piece of information is earned and visually realized. Schwentke is a director to watch; provocative, thoughtful and clearly in love with the art of cinema.

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    • Trivia
      The tattoos in the "tattoo exhibition room" were produced on actual goat skin.
    • Goofs
      When Marc chases the suspect, who just heard a message on the walkie-talkie and saw him on the balcony, in one shot you can see Marc just turning left the corner and in the subsequent shot he's turning right the same looking corner.
    • Connections
      References Le silence des agneaux (1991)

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    • Release date
      • April 4, 2002 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Official sites
      • Tartan Films (United Kingdom)
      • Tobis StudioCanal (Germany)
    • Languages
      • German
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Тату
    • Filming locations
      • Berlin, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Lounge Entertainment GmbH
      • StudioCanal
      • B.A. Produktion
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,507,221
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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