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The Child I Never Was

Original title: Ein Leben lang kurze Hosen tragen
  • 2002
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
665
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The Child I Never Was (2002)
CrimeDrama

The true-life story of 19-year-old Jürgen Bartsch, a German pedophile serial killer who murdered four boys, based on his correspondence, over the course of eight years, with German American ... Read allThe true-life story of 19-year-old Jürgen Bartsch, a German pedophile serial killer who murdered four boys, based on his correspondence, over the course of eight years, with German American author Paul Moor.The true-life story of 19-year-old Jürgen Bartsch, a German pedophile serial killer who murdered four boys, based on his correspondence, over the course of eight years, with German American author Paul Moor.

  • Director
    • Kai S. Pieck
  • Writers
    • Jürgen Bartsch
    • Paul Moor
    • Kai S. Pieck
  • Stars
    • Tobias Schenke
    • Sebastian Urzendowsky
    • Ulrike Bliefert
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    665
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kai S. Pieck
    • Writers
      • Jürgen Bartsch
      • Paul Moor
      • Kai S. Pieck
    • Stars
      • Tobias Schenke
      • Sebastian Urzendowsky
      • Ulrike Bliefert
    • 8User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Tobias Schenke
    • Jürgen Bartsch, Older
    Sebastian Urzendowsky
    Sebastian Urzendowsky
    • Jürgen Bartsch, Younger
    Ulrike Bliefert
    • Gertrud Bartsch
    Walter Gontermann
    • Gerhard Bartsch
    Jürgen Christoph Kamcke
    • Father Seidlitz
    Sebastian Rüger
    • Young Deacon
    Stephan Szasz
    • Young Priest
    Roland Riebeling
    • Chaplain Herles
    Hans-Joachim Kulenkampff
    Hans-Joachim Kulenkampff
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Kai S. Pieck
    • Writers
      • Jürgen Bartsch
      • Paul Moor
      • Kai S. Pieck
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    bkitchin-2

    A very disturbing but riveting film

    There is no question that this film is very disturbing and is not for many people. The director avoids the graphic, shock techniques of many other films. He doesn't rub our noses in the horror. This makes the actual dramatic effect of the tale he retells all the stronger. It is a horror that hits the mind rather than the stomach (at least for me). A lot of horror films have a near comedic element to them. This drama has none of that. It was quite stark.

    The facts are apparently true. The horrifying realization I came away with is that I could find no explanation for why he did what he did. But he did it. An original researcher into the confessions on which this is based suggested that the boy / young man may have been effectively messing with the heads of his captures and, eventually, us.

    It is clear that no answers, simple or complex, are provided. We are left to wonder where it all came from and whether it could have been avoided. As I said very disturbing.

    The directing and editing were quite excellent. While the movie had some color it was mostly black and white. This suited the mood of what was being presented. The acting of the younger character was quite good. Someone commented on having a problem with the 'confessions' of the older character. I thought they were well done and gave a flavor of what those who heard the confession probably heard. The confessions were not smoothed out for movie purposes. The cutting back and forth between the older and the younger character was very effective. A well done disturbing film.
    9HumanoidOfFlesh

    The child I never was.

    In 1966 19-year old Jürgen Bartsch was arrested after an unsuccessful attempt to torture,kill and dismember a young boy.Between 1962 and 1966 Bartsch had killed 4 young boys aged 8 to 12.He estimated to have undertaken more than 100 further homicidal attempts.The method of actual murder was beating and strangulation.He dismembered most of the bodies,pricked out the eyes,decapitated the bodies and removed the genitals.He died in 1976 due to an error in the anaesthetic procedure during voluntary castration."The Child I Never Was" is a frighteningly realistic and pretty dark biography of this homosexual serial killer.The script is gripping,the acting is believable and the violence is more suggestive than graphic.9 out of 10.
    9gradyharp

    An Excellent Examination of the Darkness of Madness

    Kai S. Peck is one courageous Director! He has created a very substantial and quite disturbing film about an actual bizarre serial killer and through the statements and letters of his subject and a book by Paul Moor and his astute directing he has been able to step over the sensationalism of his subject and open the door into the mind of a very ill person.

    THE CHILD I NEVER WAS (originally titled EIN LEBEN LANG KURZE HOSEN TRAGEN) is frighteningly based on fact. From 1962 through 1966 a fifteen-year-old boy named Jurgen Bartsch tortured, murdered, and then sexually molested four young German boys. This infamous serial killer is first introduced in a black and white sequence of Jurgen as a 20 year old (Tobias Schenke) in prison for his crimes. He frankly talks about his crimes, acknowledging their evil, but at the same time seeks to uncover his own motivations for having performed such deeds. Through a series of flashbacks we see Jurgen as a child and as a 15 year old (Sebastian Urgendowsky) and discover he was adopted by a couple who are bipolar parents - Gertrud (Ulrike Bliefert) and Gerhard (Walter Gontermann) Bartsch. Their parenting is brutally bounced from feigned kindness to flailing mistreatments. They do not allow Jurgen to have friends, to socialize, to have any interests. When Jurgen begins to get in touch with his sexuality, they foster care him and seek professional advice for his sickness of homosexuality.

    Young Jurgen is unable to relate to anyone and he yearns for friends. He discovers a cave where he can escape form his ugly world and fantasize about many things, including sexual fantasies about boys 'ages 8 through 14'. Gradually he gives in to his compulsion to seduce boys into his cave where he tortures them, eviscerates them, and once they are dead he has sexual acting out with them. At one point he seeks a priest's (Jürgen Christoph Kamcke) confession booth seeking absolution, but the priest only tells him that he must confess to the police and devote his life to charity. Eventually during his fourth episode of his serial madness he leaves his victim bound, disturbed that this boy actually seems to return Jurgen's bizarre sexual advances, and when he returns to the cave the boy has escaped. Jurgen is captured and imprisoned.

    The way in which the film resolves is actually touching in that from surprise confessions we grow to understand these serial murders on a certain level. To reveal these facts would hamper the suspense of the film. Suffice it to say that here is a sophisticated film unafraid to enter the darkest regions of a young man's mind and in doing so heightens our awareness of the fine line between response to personal abuse and madness. The cast is extraordinarily fine. Grady Harp
    10ninoguapo

    "…sad glimpses of the stunted boy inside the beast"

    Shocking as it may be – this movie shows a unique viewpoint of a boy/ young man- the storyline is full with possible answers to the question – why Jürgen committed the horrible crimes portrayed in the movie.

    I can hardly believe that someone will see this movie and fill find the guilt in the only boy himself – the parents and the surroundings of Jürgen played their role too to shape his mentality. "…sad glimpses of the stunted boy inside the beast" was written in what review – and that seems to me the most important point of the film – but I wonder if too many people will be able to see trough …" The movie was disturbing indeed, especially since it is based on a true story. Some of the reviews I went trough about this movie were pointing out that the fact that Jürgen doesn't want to grow up is essential part of his "ill mentality " – and I strongly disagree with such opinion- what he did – those killings are evil , but they can not be associate with such desire of youthful life.
    3samxxxul

    Forgettable!

    Man, what a sad way to die in the end. Anyway, this true crime drama is based on the real-life of Jürgen Bartsch, a German serial killer, so you know it's gonna be dark drama and should be gripping, but instead, it's a mess.

    First off, the movie is scary, but mostly because it's based on actual events. Like, yikes, reality is terrifying. But the execution? Meh.

    The pacing is all over the place, the parents are more chaotic than a reality TV show, and Bartsch's confession scenes? Yawn.

    The music is forgettable, the cinematography is bland, except the dungeon scenes. It's not scary, it's not deep character study, and it definitely hasn't aged well.

    In the end, The Child I Never Was tries to walk the line between true crime and docu-drama but ends up stumbling into a puddle of half-baked mess.

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    • Release date
      • June 12, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
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    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Ребенок, которым я не был
    • Filming locations
      • Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
    • Production companies
      • MTM West Television & Film
      • Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,609
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,617
      • Oct 10, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,609
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
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