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Schutzengel

  • 2012
  • 2h 10m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
4.5K
YOUR RATING
Schutzengel (2012)
ActionCrimeDramaThriller

A troubled veteran from the war in Afghanistan works to protect an orphaned teenager who witnessed a murder from the killer's henchmen.A troubled veteran from the war in Afghanistan works to protect an orphaned teenager who witnessed a murder from the killer's henchmen.A troubled veteran from the war in Afghanistan works to protect an orphaned teenager who witnessed a murder from the killer's henchmen.

  • Director
    • Til Schweiger
  • Writers
    • Stephen Butchard
    • Paul Maurice
    • Til Schweiger
  • Stars
    • Numan Acar
    • Volker Albers
    • Loyd Bateman
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    4.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Til Schweiger
    • Writers
      • Stephen Butchard
      • Paul Maurice
      • Til Schweiger
    • Stars
      • Numan Acar
      • Volker Albers
      • Loyd Bateman
    • 14User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Numan Acar
    Numan Acar
    • TV Reporter Türkei
    Volker Albers
    • TV Reporter RTL
    Loyd Bateman
    Loyd Bateman
    • Shooter 12
    Gode Benedix
    • Krankenpfleger
    Moritz Bleibtreu
    Moritz Bleibtreu
    • Rudi
    Rainer Bock
    Rainer Bock
    • Karl Falkner
    Jytte-Merle Böhrnsen
    Jytte-Merle Böhrnsen
    • Leo's Frau
    Nicolais Borger
    • Falkners Tochter 2
    Vanessa Bühler
    • Angestellte Supermarkt
    Nina Eichinger
    • TV Reporterin N-TV
    Matthias Fornoff
    • Nachrichtensprecher ZDF
    Wanja Götz
    • Shooter 10
    Marcel Graf
    • Shooter 13
    Matthias Günther
    • Shooter 6
    Carsten Hädler
    • TV Reporter N24
    Teresa Harder
    Teresa Harder
    • Krankenschwester 1
    Mickey Hardt
    Mickey Hardt
    • Falscher Polizist 2
    Ralph Herforth
    Ralph Herforth
    • Streifenpolizist 1
    • Director
      • Til Schweiger
    • Writers
      • Stephen Butchard
      • Paul Maurice
      • Til Schweiger
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    User reviews14

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    8dschlatter

    He knows what he's doing

    The man (Schweiger) does good work. I would describe it as an action thriller with some typical schweiger-ish sweetness added. The audience gets both impressive action and quiet scenes that change the pace of the movie. I think the mix works. The story is pretty simple and we never have to guess who the villain is. (Much like a Luc Besson movie. Black and white.) This is what I liked about the movie:

    One. The cinematography is just beautiful. Carefully filmed scenes with strong (for lack of a better word:) audio effects. Well, it sounds great when people shoot. You'll notice.

    Two. The heroes and villains reload their guns and the hero doesn't hit every target with every shot. A trivial detail? Not for me. I hate it when people fire 30 shots with a 15-round clip. Or if their shotguns magically fire 16 times. Thank you Til Schweiger for taking the time to reload! You are one of the few.

    Three. The action doesn't try to come off as super cool. We don't see any of that stupid rolling-on-the-floor-while-shooting, jumping-behind-a-couch-in-slow-motion-for-effect, cheesy one-liners, showy re-loadings, bourne-identity-grade-fighting-scenes (everybody is a black belt these days) or cars-exploding-(for no reason)-after-being-shot-at!

    Do you know what I mean? 8 is maybe too generous, but a 6 would be too low. Watch it and decide for yourself.
    8abisio

    More drama than action thriller but works

    A powerful man kills a young guy; but his young orphan girlfriend witness everything. The witness must be kill. An ex-soldier protects the girl. Looks like a typical action movie but it is not exact;u that.

    There very violent shootouts scenes and body count in the hundreds; but also overlong dramatic scenes with others probably oversweet for its own good; but however the movie works. Even when 10 to 15 trimming will make it almost perfect; you cannot stop watching it.

    Til Schweiger (who also directs and produce) is more a tormented man than a killer machine. He can carry the movie easily; but Moritz Bleibtreu is who really steal the movie even in a very short part.

    Luna Schweiger (Til's real life daughter ) is quite credible as the girl; but we never see her as a truly rebel as originally depicted.

    In brief; it is not a great movie; but not a "macho" movie either. You can see with your wife and she will enjoyed too.
    1bren-t-mgr

    Germany, please!

    Der Untergang, Das Boot and few others are very excellent German movies. This is a 2hours 12minutes of pure garbage! Fast Forward pleeeaaase.... Deutschland uberalles, please, just play Soccer, invade Poland, Russia and all, make excellent weapons or provoke World War III, not this!
    4kosmasp

    Great sound and editing

    Another reviewer wrote that Til S. knows what he's doing. And I'm pretty sure he wasn't talking about the fact, that he's casting his daughter in every movie he's in (German movie that is), the last couple of years. Will Smith seems to be doing the same thing in America, so you can't blame him for that. You also should consider the sound effects and the way the action scenes are shot. He knows how to copy Hollywood and make it believable in a German setting (movie wise that is, not that this is close to any reality in Germany).

    But when it comes to story and character, this is as weak as they come. Casting Moritz Bleibtreu in this seems almost unnecessary. Not casting actual action performers from Germany is a real omission (Mathis Landwehr to name one!)! Acting also doesn't help, especially Schweigers daughter is off (but if you've seen the other movies you knew that). That won't change the fact, that anything Schweiger touches turns into gold (or at least German box office gold)
    10jan-hranac

    A realistic film which any gun-savvy person will appreciate

    I've been trying to sort my feelings out about this film for about two years. When I saw it for first time, I've had my "shooter's ID" already (I'm from Czech republic). I wasn't able to CC yet but I've expanded my "SID" shortly afterward and I started to see the world of guns in an entirely different light and started to learn some skills and develop habits which I didn't need before.

    However, this isn't just about my relationship with guns, it's also about my relationship with Germans and Germany. You could say that my dislike for Germans was (I repeat, was) as old as my knowledge of the history of my own country. As I grew older, my dislike for them abated and I've come to realize that that it isn't important what did they do to my country in past but what can their influence mean for Europe, especially for my country and our guns in future. In other words, this film spoke to me on two personal levels. One is the deteriorating political situation in Germany. The other is the attitude of German politicians towards guns. I believe that this film is raising some important points in both regards.

    However, there's a third level which I've began to see only after repeated watching and increase in my own aptitude. There's something very important about the gunfight scenes: They have a very high degree of fidelity. It's obvious that Til Schweiger is either a recreational shooter or that he underwent some kind of a crash course. Everything from drawing, shooting, and reloading to using a cover or shooting from various positions. There was even a scene involving an empty shell jammed during ejection. One might say that the shooter took a little bit long to correct the malfunction but let's be honest, I would completely freak out in such a situation (as a matter of fact, such a thing has never happened to me because I'm using guns from Uhersky Brod). I've discussed this film with one of my instructors and he agreed that about 80 percent of the film is accurate.

    I don't know why Americans don't bother with this in their films. After all, they have even closer relationship with guns than we do. Maybe that's the reason - the have personal experience with guns and don't need accurate films as a result. They just want to kick their shoes off and watch fairy tales about heroes with absolutely terrible technique.

    On a side note, I've found the acting and everything else quite good. The interactions between the Schweigers was simply magical. What does it matter that she's actually his daughter in real life? It's the result that counts!

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    • Goofs
      Whenever a police siren is heard, it sounds like an American-style siren. However, this kind of siren is used nowhere in Germany.
    • Connections
      Features The Town (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Feel Again
      Performed by OneRepublic

      Written by Ryan Tedder, Brent Kutzle, Andrew Brown and Noel Zancanella

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    • Release date
      • September 27, 2012 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site (Germany)
    • Languages
      • German
      • English
      • Russian
      • Turkish
    • Also known as
      • Янгол-охоронець
    • Filming locations
      • Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Barefoot Films
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Budget
      • €7,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,530,346
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 10m(130 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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