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Tears of Kali

  • 2004
  • 16
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
903
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Tears of Kali (2004)
Folk HorrorFantasyHorror

A creepy three-part anthology which is actually constructed from a trio of German-produced independent short films that form a narrative around a mysterious cult in 1983 India as a wrap-arou... Read allA creepy three-part anthology which is actually constructed from a trio of German-produced independent short films that form a narrative around a mysterious cult in 1983 India as a wrap-around story. In the first story "Shakti", a reporter talks to an institutionalized cult survi... Read allA creepy three-part anthology which is actually constructed from a trio of German-produced independent short films that form a narrative around a mysterious cult in 1983 India as a wrap-around story. In the first story "Shakti", a reporter talks to an institutionalized cult survivor who claims to have murdered her boyfriend. In the second story "Devi", a man awakens f... Read all

  • Director
    • Andreas Marschall
  • Writer
    • Andreas Marschall
  • Stars
    • Peter Martell
    • Anja Gebel
    • Magdalena Ritter
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    903
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andreas Marschall
    • Writer
      • Andreas Marschall
    • Stars
      • Peter Martell
      • Anja Gebel
      • Magdalena Ritter
    • 20User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Peter Martell
    Peter Martell
    • Lars Eriksson (segment "Poona, India 1983")
    Anja Gebel
    • Kim (segment "Poona, India 1983")
    Magdalena Ritter
    • Erkisson Pupil (segment "Poona, India 1983")
    • (as Magdalena Fernandez Ritter)
    Nicole Ludwig
    • Pupil (segment "Poona, India 1983")…
    Gabriel Maunsell
    • Pupil (segment "Poona, India 1983")
    Chole Micky
    • Pupil (segment "Poona, India 1983")
    • (as Micky Chloe)
    Simon Mayer
    • Pupil (segment "Poona, India 1983")
    Alexander Matakas
    • Pupil (segment "Poona, India 1983")
    Udo Bittner
    • Taylor (segment "Poona, India 1983")
    Leoni Oefelein
    • Taylor's Wife (segment "Poona, India 1983")
    Irena-Heliana Jandris
    • Shakti…
    Celik Nuran
    • Tansu Yilmaz (segment "Shakti")
    • (as Nuran Celik)
    Adrian Topol
    Adrian Topol
    • Florian (segment "Shakti")
    Joey Bozatt
    • Samarfan (segment "Shakti")
    • (as Joey Bozat)
    Mai Christa
    • Patient Anna (segment "Shakti")
    • (as Christa Mai)
    Thomas Otto
    • Dr. Fischer (segment "Shakti")
    Peter Domsch
    • Keoma (segment "Shakti")
    Thomas Luszeit
    • Male Nurse (segment "Shakti")
    • (as Tom Luszeit)
    • Director
      • Andreas Marschall
    • Writer
      • Andreas Marschall
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    phlclt

    Flawed Genius

    The main drawback with 'Tears of Kali' is its obviously low budget. Despite its best efforts, the film occasionally ends up just looking cheap and comical. Having said that, however, the blood and gore FX are done *exceptionally* well. And, in the end, the cheap 'home video' feel of the film doesn't matter because it works well on other levels. A series of interconnected story lines is used very effectively to build up an intriguingly incomplete picture of the origins and activities of the occult group at the centre of the movie. The idea of this group, and the stories, rumours, and legends that surround them, is what really appealed to me about the film. It's an idea which struck me as similar to Clive Barker's 'Hellraiser' concept, insofar as the mythology surrounding it is powerful enough to be extended in any of a number of ways, possibly across different media (films, comics, novels, etc). Not that I'm advocating the production of 'Tears of Kali' sequels, accompanying graphic novels, and tie-in action figures! Let's face it, most of the Hellraiser sequels are worthless (unless viewed solely for cheese-value). Just because an idea has the scope and potency to be extended doesn't mean it should be extended (except in the viewer's imagination). The only point I want to make is that the central concept of 'Tears of Kali' lends the movie an extremely powerful edge, and this overcomes the otherwise cheap 'home video' atmosphere.
    5BrandtSponseller

    Very good schlock, but a very disappointing "masterpiece"

    I don't quite get the hyperbole of some of the reviews of this film on either end. Tears of Kali is not at all a slightly flawed masterpiece, but it doesn't completely suck, either.

    On the low budget and cheesy end, aspects of the film play like a stereotypical Uwe Boll flick; it's difficult to not cynically think of this as another German tax shelter film. Stylistically and atmospherically, Tears of Kali occupies a weird middle ground between recent microbudget schlock like Insaniac (2002), The Crucifier (2005) and The Bonesetter (2003), and a major studio, high-budget horror film. If you watch it expecting microbudget schlock, as I did after seeing the DVD title screen sequence (like most films, I purposefully avoided knowing much about the film before I popped it into my DVD player), you'll be impressed with the level of professionalism exhibited. But if you've only watched major studio, high-budget horror, it's entirely understandable that you'd come to the conclusion that this is one of the worst films ever. The bottom line, then, is that you should probably only watch Tears of Kali after you've watched at least a dozen or so microbudget films. That way the technical clunkiness, the relative incoherence of much of the story, and the numerous other problems with the script, performances, direction, editing and so on won't be such culture shock, and you'll be able to better appreciate what Tears of Kali does get right.

    The premise of the film and even many ways in which the story is developed are impressive. There are a lot of good ideas here, both plotwise and structurally. I'm a fan of "anthology" films as well as television shows like The Twilight Zone, The Hitchhiker and Tales from the Crypt, so the fact that the script is broken up into three separate but related stories along with bookended segments worked well for me. Writer/director Andreas Marschall even weaves in a fair amount of sophisticated, nuanced threads, thematically and more literally, allowing viewers to interlock the stories more with the bookended segments in their heads as they watch.

    However, Marschall errs on one serious front--the "show, don't tell" rule. Far too much of the film consists of people talking about interesting events that we do not get to see. The first story after the opening bookend is especially guilty of this, and it doesn't help that the story being told is fairly complex and kinda gobbledy-gooky (it hinges, as does the whole film, on a maybe ridiculous but fun mixture of mystic, new-agey psychology, cults and a couple ideas from Indian religions), and it doesn't help that the story being told has lots of characters, most of whom have odd names (and the film doesn't have the greatest English dubbing job, and the DVD has no subtitles).

    Surely the show-don't-tell violation was chosen to keep the budget down. Even with the bookends, Marschall only needed four settings, most limited to just a couple rooms, and he avoided having to hire lots of extras, having to work his way through complicated logistical issues of location shooting and so on. While that's a good excuse for limiting the film, it's not a good enough excuse to violate the "show don't tell" rule in the way that it's violated here, because it seriously hurts the film.

    Horror fans who enjoy gore and special effects will also find enough to like here, as long as they're not the kind of gorehound who gets wrapped up in arguments about what film is the goriest. Quite a few scenes are a bit brutal and difficult to watch, and especially compared to most microbudget films, the effects and make-up are extremely impressive. Each story hinges on some twist of character or another that results in a good, suspenseful and visceral extended sequence. Marschall has his mechanics down well for those kinds of scenes, with the exception that occasionally "battle" scenes are a bit too choppy and blurry. In terms of visceralness, the bookended sequences reminded me a bit of the Nix-cult scenes in Lord of Illusions (1995), but unfortunately they're not shot, acted or constructed quite as well.

    In any event, if you're a horror fanatic to the extent that you're a completist--that is, you try to see every horror film ever made--there's plenty to enjoy in Tears of Kali as long as you're generously forgiving. By definition, though, you must be generously forgiving of horror in general to be that kind of fan (otherwise you wouldn't subject yourself to all of those schlocky films, and that's pretty undeniably a large number of films). If you can the positives to fare like The Christmas Season Massacre (2001) or Silo Killer (2002), then you'll find plenty of positives in Tears of Kali, too. Just don't expect anything close to a masterpiece.
    5lastliberal

    Have you ever been able to look inside yourself?

    As the description says, it is three segments about a mysterious cult. A "reporter" with a hidden agenda manages to get the "inner demon" of Elizabeth (Jandris Irena-Heliana) released in the first segment with almost deadly consequences.

    The demon attack, and the bizarre suicide, barely compensated for the low budget look of the film.

    I have never seen anger management therapy the way this cult practices it. A man who wanted to jump out of his skin was literally forced to remove his skin. It won't help in this life, but it will make him better in the next.

    I am not really sure about the third segment. It was just strange.
    9TdSmth5

    3 gory stories of transgression

    Three horror stories based on members of a transgressive Hindu cult that return home but changed in some way. In the first story our former cult member is now in an insane asylum and is visited by a reported who wants to find out about what went on at the cult. Somewhat slow going as story is told in flashbacks while the two sit on chairs and face each other. Reporter is particularly interested in what lead to the death of the participants. What seemed rather boring suddenly turns very exciting with a surprising twist in the story. Things get quite bloody.

    Second story has a violent young criminal visiting a psychiatrist for mandatory therapy. The patient seems to have some type of agenda but the psychiatrist is up to the task. Again, things slow down a bit and get weird. Then there's a strange twist in the story that is very well written and surprising.

    Final story deals with spiritual healer who claims to be able to remove the persons illness from them with his hands. One of the patients is a former cult member, so the successful healing gets more complicated. Again, we are surprised by a twist. Has a pretty gory scene in there.

    There some nice female full frontal nudity as well as male full frontal nudity for some reason. I found the stories to be very well written and the director succeeds entirely in setting up each story with its surprising twist and the gory aftermath.

    Note: review of the German DVD.
    6ThrownMuse

    Very creepy movie

    Unfortunately, the R1 DVD of "Tears of Kali" is dubbed in English with no subtitle option. It was hard to fully immerse myself in the creepiness of the film considering that the dub job is one of the most hideous these ears have ever heard. I would love to revisit this in the future with English subs. The movie has a fair share of sick gore, but more interesting to me is that it has a unique and more familiar take on cults than most horrors (especially 70s exploitation) do. It works sort of like an anthology horror in that it consists of three shorts that take place in present time. The catch is that each features characters who were once connected to the Taylor-Erikkson cult in India in the 80s. Very original and creepy movie, but damn that dub job!

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    • Trivia
      The segment 'Poona, India 1983' was shot on a children's farm in Berlin Kreuzberg, Görlitzer Park.
    • Crazy credits
      End titles text: THE PERSONS AND EVENTS IN THIS PRODUCTION ARE FICTITIOUS. NO SIMILARY TO ACTUAL PERSONS; LIVING OR DEAD (OR LIVING DEAD), IS INTENDEND OR SHOULD BE INFERRED.
    • Connections
      References Keoma (1976)
    • Soundtracks
      Post Ludium
      Written by Bjørn Alexander Brem (as Björn Alexander Brem)

      Performed by Gothminister

      ©2003 Drakkar Entertainment / e-wave records

      Published by Edition Drakkar / adm. BMG - UFA

      Distributed by BMG

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 14, 2009 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Official site
      • Anolis Entertainment (Germany)
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Tears of Kali - La face sombre du New Age
    • Filming locations
      • Berlin, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Cut and Run Production
      • Mainland Media
      • Sterling Screen Entertainment
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      • €650,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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