Hinterland
- 2021
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- 1h 38min
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6,2/10
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Lorsqu'un ex-prisonnier de la Grande Guerre rentre chez lui et trouve ses camarades brutalement assassinés, il décide de traduire le tueur en série en justice.Lorsqu'un ex-prisonnier de la Grande Guerre rentre chez lui et trouve ses camarades brutalement assassinés, il décide de traduire le tueur en série en justice.Lorsqu'un ex-prisonnier de la Grande Guerre rentre chez lui et trouve ses camarades brutalement assassinés, il décide de traduire le tueur en série en justice.
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- 3 victoires et 13 nominations au total
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It has taken some time, but Peter Perg leads a group of soldiers back home to Vienna after the end of Great War. They had been brutalized while imprisoned in Russia. Perg finds the old social order in chaos. The Austro-Hungarian Empire had collapsed. He left his beloved wife and daughter behind to fight for the Emperor, but they are now gone. His aristocratic home is empty. He is forced to return to his police work when one of his soldiers gets ritualistically murdered. To many, he is the prime suspect.
I really like the style. It's half German silent film, half Se7en, half comic book. I would add some more rain, but it's got a cool look. I like diving into this time and place. I like the general premise and the lead character's suffering. I would probably just kill off the family. He would move heaven and earth to find them. He wouldn't care about anything else including the murder of his men. Finally, I have an issue with the ending. It has a big coincidence that really bugs me. Aside from those two issues, I really like this movie.
I really like the style. It's half German silent film, half Se7en, half comic book. I would add some more rain, but it's got a cool look. I like diving into this time and place. I like the general premise and the lead character's suffering. I would probably just kill off the family. He would move heaven and earth to find them. He wouldn't care about anything else including the murder of his men. Finally, I have an issue with the ending. It has a big coincidence that really bugs me. Aside from those two issues, I really like this movie.
I have seen this movie in a Sneak Preview.
What I really liked was the mask and the sound. Well done! Also Murathan Muslu was convincing in his role.
Although there are a couple of reason why I'm giving it only 6 stars.
The very special Art Style with a lot of tilted shots and all the inclined houses was just too much and sometimes distracting. Some people may like that, but I don't.
Another reason is story related. I won't spoil anything, but there are at least 3 annoyingly unrealistic scenes (in terms of reactions in specific situations).
What I really liked was the mask and the sound. Well done! Also Murathan Muslu was convincing in his role.
Although there are a couple of reason why I'm giving it only 6 stars.
The very special Art Style with a lot of tilted shots and all the inclined houses was just too much and sometimes distracting. Some people may like that, but I don't.
Another reason is story related. I won't spoil anything, but there are at least 3 annoyingly unrealistic scenes (in terms of reactions in specific situations).
A POW and his comrades return home to defeated and depraved Vienna immediately at the end of World War I. Everything has changed, and for the worse, in his eyes.
Since Expressionism was still big by 1918, the movie's skylines and buildings are deliberately distorted to reflect the feelings of the protagonist. It's ugly and a bit distracting, but for me, it worked. It was one of the more original and interesting things about the movie.
The main plot line revolves around the hunt for a sadistic serial killer, but this was neither particularly interesting nor credible. It was no worse than in many movies, but no better.
The main actor is big and very charismatic, dominating every scene. I hope we see more of him.
Questions remain. If they were POWs on the Russian front, wouldn't they have been home sooner, after the Bolsheviks made a separate peace with Germany? And why is a movie set entirely in Vienna called 'Hinterland'?
Since Expressionism was still big by 1918, the movie's skylines and buildings are deliberately distorted to reflect the feelings of the protagonist. It's ugly and a bit distracting, but for me, it worked. It was one of the more original and interesting things about the movie.
The main plot line revolves around the hunt for a sadistic serial killer, but this was neither particularly interesting nor credible. It was no worse than in many movies, but no better.
The main actor is big and very charismatic, dominating every scene. I hope we see more of him.
Questions remain. If they were POWs on the Russian front, wouldn't they have been home sooner, after the Bolsheviks made a separate peace with Germany? And why is a movie set entirely in Vienna called 'Hinterland'?
What I really liked about the film was the background story (espeacially the time frame) and the choice of the cast.
The plot itself sometimes feels draggy and some parts are completely unnessecary, whereas other fragments are not logical or didn't got enough of attention/development
The art style (or should I say the CGI) in the background sometimes is very distracting or doesn't mix well with the real life elements of the scene.
The last thing I want to mention is, that many aspects of the film feel very forced. Either the director/screenwriter didn't believe in his own creation/the cast or the producers were interfering in his work. What do I mean by that?
Giving or showing the audience extra scenes for things should've already figure out themselves (if they were paying attention) and the name dropping typical austrian/vienesse culutural speacialties, like locations, food or local terms.
All in all, it was an average film experience. Not very entertaining but far from bad.
The plot itself sometimes feels draggy and some parts are completely unnessecary, whereas other fragments are not logical or didn't got enough of attention/development
The art style (or should I say the CGI) in the background sometimes is very distracting or doesn't mix well with the real life elements of the scene.
The last thing I want to mention is, that many aspects of the film feel very forced. Either the director/screenwriter didn't believe in his own creation/the cast or the producers were interfering in his work. What do I mean by that?
Giving or showing the audience extra scenes for things should've already figure out themselves (if they were paying attention) and the name dropping typical austrian/vienesse culutural speacialties, like locations, food or local terms.
All in all, it was an average film experience. Not very entertaining but far from bad.
Hinterland is a typical European-made drama. I didn't see much Aavstrian film at all, but Hinterland left a positive emotion. An interesting era of the "lost generation," about which so few films are made and so many beautiful literary works. The film has an interesting artistic style of espressionism, which conveys the entire curvature of the state of society and the main character of those years. In Hinterland, human psychology and human relationships are brought to the first place, there is no Hollywood gloss. The film will appeal to all lovers of detective stories and European cinema.
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- Гінтерленд: місто гріхів
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- Montant brut mondial
- 10 860 $US
- Durée
- 1h 38min(98 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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