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Guter Junge

  • TV Movie
  • 2008
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
310
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Klaus J. Behrendt, Sebastian Urzendowsky, and Sandro Lohmann in Guter Junge (2008)
Drama

After his mother's death, 17-year-old Sven moves in with his dad Achim, a taxi driver who had divorced his mother several years earlier. It is not easy for Achim to get used to an adolescent... Read allAfter his mother's death, 17-year-old Sven moves in with his dad Achim, a taxi driver who had divorced his mother several years earlier. It is not easy for Achim to get used to an adolescent around the house, especially since Sven hardly speaks to him. But Sven does well in schoo... Read allAfter his mother's death, 17-year-old Sven moves in with his dad Achim, a taxi driver who had divorced his mother several years earlier. It is not easy for Achim to get used to an adolescent around the house, especially since Sven hardly speaks to him. But Sven does well in school, and Achim hopes that time will bring them closer together. It is Achim's girlfriend Jul... Read all

  • Director
    • Torsten C. Fischer
  • Writer
    • Karl-Heinz Käfer
  • Stars
    • Klaus J. Behrendt
    • Sebastian Urzendowsky
    • Gabriela Maria Schmeide
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    310
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Torsten C. Fischer
    • Writer
      • Karl-Heinz Käfer
    • Stars
      • Klaus J. Behrendt
      • Sebastian Urzendowsky
      • Gabriela Maria Schmeide
    • 5User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Klaus J. Behrendt
    Klaus J. Behrendt
    • Achim Maas
    Sebastian Urzendowsky
    Sebastian Urzendowsky
    • Sven Maas
    Gabriela Maria Schmeide
    • Julia
    Martin Brambach
    Martin Brambach
    • Ralf Bechler
    Bernd Michael Lade
    • Ronald
    Matthias Brenner
    Matthias Brenner
    • Dieter
    Komi Mizrajim Togbonou
    • Gaston
    • (as Komi Togbonu)
    Helene Grass
    Helene Grass
    Astrid Meyerfeldt
    • Doris
    Ursina Lardi
    Ursina Lardi
    • Patricks Mutter
    Cornelia Schmaus
    • Svens Oma
    Liv Lisa Fries
    Liv Lisa Fries
    • Jennifer
    Katarina Gaub
    • Cordula
    Ulrike Bliefert
    • Frau Kleedörfer
    Sandro Lohmann
    • Patrick
    • (as Sandro)
    Samuel Schneider
    Samuel Schneider
    • Lukas
    • (as Samuel)
    Richard Schwager
    • Leon
    • (as Richard)
    Michaela Anderle
    • Rezeptionistin
    • Director
      • Torsten C. Fischer
    • Writer
      • Karl-Heinz Käfer
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    8RichardvonLust

    Sensitive portrayal of a sensitive subject

    Sven is just 17, looks completely normal and could easily be our own son or brother. That is the strength of this film. Sven appears to be like any other teenager but he has a dark secret. As much as he loathes his own feelings Sven is irresistibly attracted to prepubescent boys. He searches them out with his video camera posing as a casting scout and persuading them to dance around half naked, kiss his finger and perhaps even more.

    His father discovers this and wrestles with the problem. But can it be solved? Does outright revulsion and condemnation achieve anything? Will Sven always be a pedophile? These are the central questions of a drama that has huge relevance to our modern society. It is well acted, crisply scripted and hugely sympathetic to the sheer tragedy of pedophilia and our general difficulties in dealing with it.

    Well recommended.
    atlantis2006

    Teenage offender: the grim reality of it all

    Fischer's film tackles on a most controversial theme. However, this is not about "shock value"; there is no feasting on images of strong content, quite the opposite, in fact. Here, what matters most is the consequence of relationships of a sexual nature between a 17-year-old and a 11-year-old. As the film starts one's attention could meander randomly; however, Guter Junge's superb music selection conveys a dense and somewhat gloomy atmosphere that anticipates conflicts.

    Sven is a 17 years old boy that hangs out with younger kids. His mother has passed away recently and one can't help but to feel compassion towards him when he stares sadly at his mother's photography. Soon, Sven's father is uneasy about his son's lack of interest in girls.

    Is Sven a byproduct of contemporary society? After all, as consumers, don't we always demand fresh and young looking top-models? Isn't anorexia in young women a way to avoid the aging process (through starvation the menstruation cycle stops, thus creating in anorexic girls a false sense of childhood)? Don't we value youth to the extreme? Are we not obsessed with exercise and lifting and botox and so on so that we may never look old? I cannot answer these questions but I can suggest something: today age is an anathema.

    Sven is about to reach the threshold of adulthood but he refuses to cross it. Like an anorexic girl, he lingers to childhood: he shaves his legs and armpits; he desperately tries to get rid of the evidence of time, of age. When he admits to his progenitor that he has no interest in turning 18, the man emphasizes that he, as a father, wants him to turn 18. It is the desire of the other.

    But why is this important? Jacques Lacan explains that desire is psychically invested in an "object a" (Objet Petit). The function of the 'object a' goes through a phantasm, id est, a Phantasmatic dynamic that reinforces fantasy (this includes not only sexual fantasies but all sorts of fantasy as well).

    The encounter of the subject with the other's desire is a traumatic event; that other is structurally incapable of guaranteeing Jouissance. The Jouissance ignites the construction of the phantasm as a veil that hides what the 'other' lacks. Nevertheless, desire is intersubjective, which means that there is a need for the other.

    There is a scene in Gay's Krampack in which two boys discuss the possibility of engaging in sexual intercourse with two girls. One of them says that they shouldn't do anything because the girls have not reached the age of majority and the other one replies that neither have they (quick translation): "we're underage too, that means we can have sex with whomever we want". Sheer adolescent naiveté or plain hormonal horniness? In the film, Patrick, a younger boy, gets very close to Sven. In fact, in some moments, Patrick seeks him out fully aware of the possible risks. Is there a gray area here? If the offender is underage… doesn't that become an extenuating circumstance? Does the nature of crime depend only on jurisdiction? Patrick publicly accuses Sven of "crossing a line" in one occasion, only to knock at his door on the next one.

    Is Patrick the Objet Petit? If the 'Object a' is absent it reinforces the function of the signifier (without absence there would be no signifier); on the other hand, if the object a's presence is real then anxiety ensues. Lacking a place in the symbolic, the object a manifests in structural fissures, always within a phantasmatic code. That's why Sven gets nervous when Patrick is around and tells him to go away, only to feel saddened by his absence afterwards. Paraphrasing Lillian Ferrari's interpretation of Lacan if one considers the real as object a, then we're talking about a remainder that escapes symbolization, and as such an element heterogeneous to the signifier (which belongs to the subjective structure). The question of the other's desire is inextricably linked to its ethical dimension insofar as the object a bears the possibility of alterity, of real otherness. When Sven finds himself exscinded is because there is no place for him in the symbolic order, id est, in society. But at the same time, the elusive nature of the object a forces him to continually prey on young boys, until only one outcome is possible.

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    • Release date
      • April 9, 2008 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • A Good Boy
    • Filming locations
      • Berlin, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Colonia Media Filmproduktionsgesellschaft
      • Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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