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Il était une fois un meurtre

Original title: Das letzte Schweigen
  • 2010
  • 12
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
8.7K
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Il était une fois un meurtre (2010)
13-year-old Sinikka vanishes on a hot summer night. Her bicycle is found in the exact place where a girl was killed 23 years ago. The dramatic present forces those involved in the original case to face their past.
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13-year-old Sinikka vanishes on a hot summer night. Her bicycle is found in the exact place where a girl was killed 23 years ago. The dramatic present forces those involved in the original c... Read all13-year-old Sinikka vanishes on a hot summer night. Her bicycle is found in the exact place where a girl was killed 23 years ago. The dramatic present forces those involved in the original case to face their past.13-year-old Sinikka vanishes on a hot summer night. Her bicycle is found in the exact place where a girl was killed 23 years ago. The dramatic present forces those involved in the original case to face their past.

  • Director
    • Baran bo Odar
  • Writers
    • Baran bo Odar
    • Jan Costin Wagner
  • Stars
    • Ulrich Thomsen
    • Claudia Michelsen
    • Wotan Wilke Möhring
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    6.9/10
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    • Director
      • Baran bo Odar
    • Writers
      • Baran bo Odar
      • Jan Costin Wagner
    • Stars
      • Ulrich Thomsen
      • Claudia Michelsen
      • Wotan Wilke Möhring
    • 40User reviews
    • 81Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Ulrich Thomsen
    Ulrich Thomsen
    • Peer Sommer
    Claudia Michelsen
    Claudia Michelsen
    • Julia Friedrich
    Wotan Wilke Möhring
    Wotan Wilke Möhring
    • Timo Friedrich
    Katrin Sass
    Katrin Sass
    • Elena Lange
    Sebastian Blomberg
    Sebastian Blomberg
    • David Jahn
    Burghart Klaußner
    Burghart Klaußner
    • Krischan Mittich
    Karoline Eichhorn
    Karoline Eichhorn
    • Ruth Weghamm
    Roeland Wiesnekker
    Roeland Wiesnekker
    • Karl Weghamm
    Jule Böwe
    • Jana Gläser
    Oliver Stokowski
    Oliver Stokowski
    • Matthias Grimmer
    Amon Wendel
    • Malte
    • (as Amon Robert Wendel)
    Kara McSorley
    • Laura
    Lena Klenke
    • Sinikka
    • (as Anna-Lena Klenke)
    Helene Luise Doppler
    • Pia
    • (as Helene Doppler)
    Eric Bouwer
    • Azubi Polizei
    Johann Jürgens
    Johann Jürgens
    • Georg
    Liane Düsterhöft
    • Nachbarin
    Hildegard Schroedter
    Hildegard Schroedter
    • Maria
    • Director
      • Baran bo Odar
    • Writers
      • Baran bo Odar
      • Jan Costin Wagner
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    User reviews40

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    RJBurke1942

    Where past sins always come back to haunt.

    Most murders are committed by people who know their victim, a fact that is standard fare in most whodunits. Rarely are murders committed at random, although the recent horrific thriller Funny Games (1997, remade 2007) presents the worst possible scenario.

    But random murders do occur in real life: all over the world, people disappear and forever remain 'dead' with family and friends who are forever in limbo, unable to achieve closure. Only sometimes are the perpetrators caught.

    With that thematic background, The Silence presents just that scenario with the rape and murder of a young female teen that remains on the books of the local police for 23 years – until it happens again to another teen, on the same day of the year, at the same place, and with the same modus operandi.

    Unlike other serial killer movies – for example, The Silence of the Lambs (1991) – we know the identity of the killer from the get-go. Moreover, we also immediately know there are two perpetrators, although one of them is obviously reluctant to participate, even passively as he watches. As the two criminals, Ulrich Thomsen (as Peer Sommer) and Woltan Mohring (as Timo Friedrich) give strong and believable performances that center upon their individual but similar proclivities for depravity: brave actors both to take on such abhorrent roles.

    But why a gap of 23 years? Well, that's where the story really starts, after we see the first murder in the first five minutes. And when the second murder occurs, so also occurs the retirement party for the local police detective (Krischan Mittich played by Burghart Klaussner) who failed to solve the first; so also the return to duty of an eccentric, grieving, widowed officer (David Jahn played by Sebastian Blomberg) who is obviously still distraught by the loss of his wife (to cancer) and who engages in bizarre activity; and so also the emotional awakening of the mother of the first murdered teen (Elena Lange played by Katrin Sass), who has been locked in unrelenting grief for over twenty years.

    And in that mix there is repressed and introverted Timo – now a successful architect, beautiful home, lovely wife, two munchkins, the works – who, when he reads about the second murder, knows immediately who it is and decides something must be done… But, what?

    As the police investigate, and as the clues are revealed, the net – so to speak – tightens without the two miscreants knowing. But, as viewers, we know it all, and gradually we move to the edge of our seat as we see how the wrong decisions are made, how the wrong inferences are drawn, how actions by one can be misconstrued by another all too easily, and ultimately how facts can be ignored or discarded for political expediency or professional jealousy and for the need to close a case, once and for all.

    Arguably, suspenseful story doesn't get much better than this; although some viewers might argue about narrative holes and coincidence. However, because it's so believable it's so much better, especially the ending which I'm sure many – maybe most – viewers will not see coming, including me. Only in the last thirty seconds, perhaps… when the full irony hits you between the eyes.

    The setting is semi-rural, ordinary and faultless; the production is well paced, even at two hours; the dramatic acting – there is absolutely no comic relief – is flawless; and the direction is so good, well, a glance or look truly is more effective than a thousand words. The background music is appropriate but, at times, borders on clichéd, I think. However, this is a movie I'll watch again – not only for the story but also for the narrative structure that combines so many different threads of lives shattered by indifference, inaction, inadequacy or inconsolable sadness.

    Highly recommended.

    November 2011.
    7FrankieRodriguez65

    It's true , monsters are for real.

    I had two films to review which actually are quite similar.

    One is this Das letzte Schweigen, The Silence, and the other one which is from Belgium is called The Treatment.

    Both films are excellent thrillers European style, which is slower, more surgical the their Hollywood counterparts if you wish, being The Treatment a little bit more dynamic in terms of pace but not that much really.

    These movies are sometimes hard or even painful to watch because they deal with a very disturbing matter which is the children sexual abuse by adults mostly men, pedophiles, sexual predators filling the worst space possible in terms of sexually oriented mental illness, and I say this because despite our feelings for these monsters, (they are people truly sick, they can not help themselves, to the point that many of them want to be castrated or even executed because of the remorse and the guilt) are truly hard, particularly people like me with kids of our own.

    This film is made almost documentary like, it brings to mind John Mc Naughton's Henry, portrait of a serial killer with the great performance by MIchael Rooker, being that character a guy in a murderous rampage not only with kids but everyone who get close.

    Great acting of the whole cast, with Ulrich Thomsen who is mostly known for the american TV show Banshee, which is full of violence, sex, crime and there Thomsen shines as the former Amish crime boss as one of the two deranged sexual abusers here.

    I'm not going to say anything to spoil this movie. Just that it's very well made, disturbing trough and through and from start to finish this is not your typical pop corn thriller but a study of extremely sick people, dark, depressing and showing you that monsters are out there for real and many of them are there to stay.

    I'm not getting into technical aspects because in that field the film is correctly made but in my opinion the story and how this is told is the important thing.

    Really a serious take no prisoners thriller if you are not afraid of real life nightmares.
    8Fella_shibby

    A different crime drama with a superb performance by Wotan Wilke Möhring.

    I saw this for the first time recently n got pleasantly surprised.

    Fans of Marshland, True Detective S1 n S3, The Treatment, Memories of Murder, etc will definitely enjoy this.

    In 1986 an 11-year-old schoolgirl, is raped and murdered by Peer Sommer while his friend Timo watches silently from the passenger seat of his car.

    Timo leaves after Pia's murder, to Sommer's dismay.

    In 2009, exactly 23 years later, a 13-year-old girl goes missing and her bicycle is discovered in the same spot where the first crime happened.

    Senior detective Mittich, who investigated the original murder takes an interest in the new case, but he is blocked from participating by the new senior detective.

    At times the movie is very poignant considering so many characters are shattered n everyone gave good performances.

    But Wotan Wilke Möhring who played Timo gave an outstanding performance.

    I wud have easily rated it a 9 but for two reasons i didn't.

    The 1982 murder was never solved for us audiences.

    And why did the cops didnt try to locate the phone's location of Sinikka? She was carrying a phone n when her dad tried calling her, the killer threw the phone.
    7paul2001sw-1

    Particularly German, but ultimately diffuse

    'The Silence' is a dour, multi-perspective thriller, telling the story of a murder investigation and its links to another killing twenty years before. The film effectively conveys a strong sense of a contemporary German environment, making the mundane seem very particular, but somehow the whole thing doesn't quite gel: there are too many points of view to make the viewer care about any one, and the mystery depends on an unlikely motive, with a deliberately inscrutable ending. For me the real problem came in the scene where two policemen fight over the hunch that one of them has: it's just not convincing that either of them would care so much. It's a rare case, in my opinion, of a movie that might have benefited from just a little Hollywood showmanship.
    7SnoopyStyle

    good psychological thriller

    In 1986, an 11 year old girl Pia is raped and murdered in a wheat field near a small German town by one man while another watched. Her bicycle was left in the field and the killer was never found. The man who watched takes off after the murder. Twenty three years later, 13 year old Sinikka Weghamm goes missing after the local fair. Her bicycle is found at the site of Pia murder.

    This is another dark psychological crime thriller. It is a good representation of the ugliness amidst the normal everyday society. The dark subject matter is normal for these types of movies nowadays. It would be shocking 20 years ago. Today, it's on network TV. The actors do a fine depicting these characters under stress. It remains intriguing until the end.

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    • Trivia
      Director Baran bo Odar has said that South Korean movie Memories of Murder (2003) was a big inspiration for this movie.
    • Goofs
      At the start of the TV interview the clock in the control room counts up to 21:40:11 until a cut. Several short scenes later the same clock is shown, again counting up to 21:40:11.
    • Soundtracks
      Pia
      written & produced by Michael Kamm, Kris Steininger (as Pas de Deux)

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    • Release date
      • April 27, 2011 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Germany)
      • Official site (Germany)
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • The Silence
    • Filming locations
      • Bavaria, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Cine Plus
      • Lüthje Schneider Hörl Film
      • Das kleine Fernsehspiel (ZDF)
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    • Budget
      • €2,300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $100,214
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,992
      • Mar 10, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $416,675
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 58m(118 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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