Der amerikanische Sozialpsychologe Ben Monroe untersucht eine örtliche Sekte, die mit einem beunruhigenden Ereignis in Verbindung steht, während seine Tochter sich mit einem mysteriösen Jung... Alles lesenDer amerikanische Sozialpsychologe Ben Monroe untersucht eine örtliche Sekte, die mit einem beunruhigenden Ereignis in Verbindung steht, während seine Tochter sich mit einem mysteriösen Jungen aus der Gegend einlässt.Der amerikanische Sozialpsychologe Ben Monroe untersucht eine örtliche Sekte, die mit einem beunruhigenden Ereignis in Verbindung steht, während seine Tochter sich mit einem mysteriösen Jungen aus der Gegend einlässt.
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Stars Ben(Eric Bana of Munich) , a writer who moves to Berlin to find himself surrounded by the dark and dangerous power of cults. The divorced American psychologist studies suicide cults in Germany and, in the process, confronts a personal trauma related to his past. Ben's daughter, Mazzy (Sadie Sink of Stranger Things), begins to fall in love with a boy Martin (Jonas Dassler) who introduces her to the dark underbelly of secret recruiting groups. As their two worlds head toward a risked intersection . Ben will need to race against the clock in order to save his daughter. Meanwhile, the father falls in love for a police forensic psychologist, Nina (Sylvia Hoeks). Purify and start again !.
Jordan Scott adapts and directs the Nicholas Hogg's novel Tokyo, carrying out a passable film , but neither notable, nor extraordinary, but acceptable . The main background in which the characters are presented turns out to be a labyrinth of insecurities and fear of loneliness that leads to vulnerability to cults, a problem of growing and disturbing importance in our society, as occurs in every moment of crisis of values.
There are several interesting themes throughout the film, but they aren't fully developed. Worth mentioning are manipulation, control, extremist ideologies, and vulnerability. These, among others, are the issues that run through this intriguing film about the price we are willing to pay for the mistakes of the past. The film is unevenly paced, first surrendering to empty, aestheticist visual symbolism and then to the final, hasty transformation of suspenseful tension into fast-paced parallel action in the last half hour of the film.
Interpretations are decent enough. Eric Bana as an American social psychologist Ben Monroe who investigates a local cult connected to a disturbing event, while his daughter is passably acted by Sadie Sink who becomes embroiled with a mysterious local boy performed by Jonas Dassler.
Directed by Jordan Scott, daughter of the legendary filmmaker of Alien, Blade Runner, Gladiator I and II, The Martian, she nevertheless fails to relate to her father in terms of film, due to the fact that she does not provide an effective result. Jordan Scott has previously made other films, such as: Cracks, All the Invisible Children and Shorts: The Muse, Portrait, The Initiate, among others. 'A Sacrifice' rating: 5/10. A mildly interesting film with some touches of intrigue, tension, suspense and plot twists.
Jordan Scott adapts and directs the Nicholas Hogg's novel Tokyo, carrying out a passable film , but neither notable, nor extraordinary, but acceptable . The main background in which the characters are presented turns out to be a labyrinth of insecurities and fear of loneliness that leads to vulnerability to cults, a problem of growing and disturbing importance in our society, as occurs in every moment of crisis of values.
There are several interesting themes throughout the film, but they aren't fully developed. Worth mentioning are manipulation, control, extremist ideologies, and vulnerability. These, among others, are the issues that run through this intriguing film about the price we are willing to pay for the mistakes of the past. The film is unevenly paced, first surrendering to empty, aestheticist visual symbolism and then to the final, hasty transformation of suspenseful tension into fast-paced parallel action in the last half hour of the film.
Interpretations are decent enough. Eric Bana as an American social psychologist Ben Monroe who investigates a local cult connected to a disturbing event, while his daughter is passably acted by Sadie Sink who becomes embroiled with a mysterious local boy performed by Jonas Dassler.
Directed by Jordan Scott, daughter of the legendary filmmaker of Alien, Blade Runner, Gladiator I and II, The Martian, she nevertheless fails to relate to her father in terms of film, due to the fact that she does not provide an effective result. Jordan Scott has previously made other films, such as: Cracks, All the Invisible Children and Shorts: The Muse, Portrait, The Initiate, among others. 'A Sacrifice' rating: 5/10. A mildly interesting film with some touches of intrigue, tension, suspense and plot twists.
6.4 stars.
This film is very well made, but the execution is clumsy. The music is outstanding and I have to comment on it, because it evokes a pretty scary feeling. The acting is tolerable and the direction is wonderful, the lighting and camera work is without fault. Okay, so what could be wrong with this movie if I've just praised every aspect of it? Well, I didn't give any accolades for the script and the story itself. The story is repetitive, and so this is just the same film done a million times, but the only difference for me is that it was done in Germany, which gives it just a smidge feeling of something "different". The script is atrocious and there is no way they could make this a very entertaining film. Some of the characters are not believable and just too weird, so there is no sense of authenticity. It's too robotic at times and wooden at times.
I assume since the setting is Germany that most of the actors are German. However, the two main characters are Americans.
It's a movie about a cult and it's obviously a Satanic one. There are some apparitions and after life visions and odd stuff like that and it's an eerie experience for sure. I think the whole film was done so well, I just wish they had a better script and a bit more originality.
Bana's character is supposedly an absentee father, but unfortunately he was a bit absentee with his acting. I said most of the acting was good, but strangely enough, the Americans left something to be desired. The Germans stole the show.
This film is not quite good enough for me to want to ever see it again, therefore it must fall below 7, but I can't say it's any less than 6.4, because it's a really accomplished presentation outside of the flat script.
This film is very well made, but the execution is clumsy. The music is outstanding and I have to comment on it, because it evokes a pretty scary feeling. The acting is tolerable and the direction is wonderful, the lighting and camera work is without fault. Okay, so what could be wrong with this movie if I've just praised every aspect of it? Well, I didn't give any accolades for the script and the story itself. The story is repetitive, and so this is just the same film done a million times, but the only difference for me is that it was done in Germany, which gives it just a smidge feeling of something "different". The script is atrocious and there is no way they could make this a very entertaining film. Some of the characters are not believable and just too weird, so there is no sense of authenticity. It's too robotic at times and wooden at times.
I assume since the setting is Germany that most of the actors are German. However, the two main characters are Americans.
It's a movie about a cult and it's obviously a Satanic one. There are some apparitions and after life visions and odd stuff like that and it's an eerie experience for sure. I think the whole film was done so well, I just wish they had a better script and a bit more originality.
Bana's character is supposedly an absentee father, but unfortunately he was a bit absentee with his acting. I said most of the acting was good, but strangely enough, the Americans left something to be desired. The Germans stole the show.
This film is not quite good enough for me to want to ever see it again, therefore it must fall below 7, but I can't say it's any less than 6.4, because it's a really accomplished presentation outside of the flat script.
Ultimately. The Story line here is how people get sucked into CULTS. Sophie Rois plays HILDA a Cult Leader in Berlin who uses the Environmental World coming to an End Card to recruit new members. She gives an Jim Jonesian performance, scared me almost as much as the Wicked Witch of the West from THE WIZARD OF OZ.
Father Daughter Ben and Mazzy are the victims set up by Martin and Nina. The Movies climax is a little far fetched but still effective. The Berlin setting and psychological underground Music scene are grinding. Directed by Jordan Scott of the SCOTT Family has the Closed Caption run thru out so you can read along too as in German some scenes. If you want to Experience the Cult sacrifices I recommend going to See for Yourself, but stay away from the Cyanide tablets and Magic Mushrooms on the way.. I am Fan of Eric Bana (The Dry) and really impressed with Sadie Sink from (The Whale) she shines.
Father Daughter Ben and Mazzy are the victims set up by Martin and Nina. The Movies climax is a little far fetched but still effective. The Berlin setting and psychological underground Music scene are grinding. Directed by Jordan Scott of the SCOTT Family has the Closed Caption run thru out so you can read along too as in German some scenes. If you want to Experience the Cult sacrifices I recommend going to See for Yourself, but stay away from the Cyanide tablets and Magic Mushrooms on the way.. I am Fan of Eric Bana (The Dry) and really impressed with Sadie Sink from (The Whale) she shines.
Well I just got done watching this movie and I feel like I've seen this movie before because I have seen this movie before.
Positives for A Sacrifice (2024): The performances from Sadie Sink and Eric Bana are pretty good for the most part. I did have some investment in what was happening in the story. And that's about it for positives.
Negatives for A Sacrifice (2024): Like I said before, this is a movie and a premise that I've seen many times before and it's plays out the exact same way as those other movies. It also feels like this movie could've been directed by anyone and yet it was directed by Jordan Scott, the daughter of legendary filmmaker Ridley Scott.
Overall, A Sacrifice (2024) is as generic as these cult thriller movie can get and nothing new is brought to the table.
Positives for A Sacrifice (2024): The performances from Sadie Sink and Eric Bana are pretty good for the most part. I did have some investment in what was happening in the story. And that's about it for positives.
Negatives for A Sacrifice (2024): Like I said before, this is a movie and a premise that I've seen many times before and it's plays out the exact same way as those other movies. It also feels like this movie could've been directed by anyone and yet it was directed by Jordan Scott, the daughter of legendary filmmaker Ridley Scott.
Overall, A Sacrifice (2024) is as generic as these cult thriller movie can get and nothing new is brought to the table.
Eric Bana and Sadie Sink sulk their way through Berlin Nobody, a drab cult thriller given the far less tantalizing title "A Sacrifice" for North American distribution. Bana is an American professor in Berlin working on a complicated thesis about cult mindset and dangerous groupthink, unaware that his teenage daughter (Sink) is slowly orbiting the very same deadly cult via a German boy (Jonas Dasser) she's started seeing. Bana is a brilliant actor who doesn't always choose the best scripts and this is unfortunately one of them, Stranger Things' talented Sink also falling into the same trap. They try to do honest character work but the writing lets them down hard, attempting some complex thematics regarding the cut angle that get left completely open ended like they just gave up in fully exploring their ideas and let the credits roll. Skip.
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- PatzerAt the 14:55 mark, Ben and his daughter are at a restaurant, and from outside looking in through the window, the film is clearly running backwards as a waitress appears to approach the table. It's obvious she was actually walking away.
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