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Krabat

  • 2008
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
7K
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Krabat (2008)
DramaFantasyThriller

A boy learns the black arts from an evil sorcerer.A boy learns the black arts from an evil sorcerer.A boy learns the black arts from an evil sorcerer.

  • Director
    • Marco Kreuzpaintner
  • Writers
    • Michael Gutmann
    • Marco Kreuzpaintner
    • Otfried Preußler
  • Stars
    • David Kross
    • Christian Redl
    • Daniel Brühl
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marco Kreuzpaintner
    • Writers
      • Michael Gutmann
      • Marco Kreuzpaintner
      • Otfried Preußler
    • Stars
      • David Kross
      • Christian Redl
      • Daniel Brühl
    • 19User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    David Kross
    David Kross
    • Krabat
    Christian Redl
    Christian Redl
    • Meister - Evil Sorcerer
    Daniel Brühl
    Daniel Brühl
    • Tonda
    Robert Stadlober
    Robert Stadlober
    • Lyschko
    Paula Kalenberg
    Paula Kalenberg
    • Kantorka
    Hanno Koffler
    Hanno Koffler
    • Juro
    Anna Thalbach
    Anna Thalbach
    • Worschula
    Charly Hübner
    Charly Hübner
    • Michal
    Moritz Grove
    • Merten
    Tom Wlaschiha
    Tom Wlaschiha
    • Hanzo
    Sven Hönig
    • Andrusch
    Stefan Haschke
    Stefan Haschke
    • Staschko
    David Fischbach
    • Lobosch
    Daniel Steiner
    Daniel Steiner
    • Petar
    Tom Lass
    • Kubo
    Daniel Fripan
    • Kito
    Ionut Baias
    • Baro
    Peter Rappenglück
    Peter Rappenglück
    • Pesthelfer #1
    • Director
      • Marco Kreuzpaintner
    • Writers
      • Michael Gutmann
      • Marco Kreuzpaintner
      • Otfried Preußler
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    3pkanzow

    Disappointing

    Having read the book times and times again since my childhood, I was excited to learn a movie was made, but I was disappinted.

    The story, quickly summarized, is located in Augustus the Strong's Saxony, Germany around 1700. It is about a dark magical school disguised as a mill with 12 young journeymen and a master who trains his pupils but also has a contract with the devil to offer one of them each year. Krabat, a 14-year-old beggar enters the school, enthusiactically picks up magical knowledge but then notes the evil behind it and that he and his comrades are all in a deathly trap. The only way out, he learns, is to gain the love of a girl and have her asking his release from the master. But this comes at a deadly risk, and others have already failed and lost their lives...

    Things that bother me on this movie: 1. The movie's mood is always dark. But in the book, while the apprentices are generally in a desperate situation, they are also young, and there are episodes full of wit and humor, the optimism of the youth. 2. Scenes of the book which would have been great in the film have been omitted, and dull scenes with no sense have been inserted instead. Left out are the Pumphutt duel (a great effects opportunity missed), the Dresden visit (again a great opportunity missed to show the beautiful palaces), the oxen sale, the mocking of the recruiters and much more scenes who could have inserted some fun into the dreary dullness. Instead we see a pointless and boring scene where the young men fight some soldiers who want to loot a village - this was not in the book. 3. The screenwriters and directors could not free themselves from images of other fantasy films with somewhat similar plotlines, mainly Star Wars and Harry Potter. Why do we need to see Palpatine the Emperor and the Marauder's Map in this movie? Why are the journeymen waving around with sticks like Jedi trainees? 4. In the book, the Kantorka has light hair to symbolize her "white magic" of love as opposed to the Dark Arts taught in the mill. In the movie she is black-haired and thus adds no visual contrast to the overall dark picture.

    Summary: A missed opportunity. Please do a remake with better screenwriting/directing which follow the book more closely, because the book is a masterpiece you cannot improve.
    7KrisNederland

    Dark movie, but a bit predictable

    I went to see this movie a couple of days ago, not knowing what to expect. I never read the book.

    I kind of liked it, but it wasn't as good as I hoped it would be.

    It was really easy to predict the way the story unfolded and in the end it's just another 'love conquers all' storyline. (which isn't that bad, because we all want love to conquer, don't we?)

    I found the transformation to ravens was very beautifully done. And there's the scene when Krabat meets his girl, which was a nice way to visualize the magic.

    I enjoyed myself with this movie, but I don't think I will remember it a year from now...
    5deloudelouvain

    Not that good, just average.

    I found Krabat to be rather disappointing. I expected something better after reading some extremely positive reviews on here. And it's not because of the German language, which is a nasty aggressive language to listen to by the way, but more because of the plot that wasn't that interesting to follow. I do like fantasy and tales, but sometimes it's just not there. Krabat lacks of good entertaining scenes and even if the acting wasn't bad I never got completely into the story. I read that the book was better, maybe I should have done that instead of watching this movie.
    1brigitta-schmid

    why ruin a perfect storyline?

    Krabat, boring??? How can that be? I just don't get it - Preussler s novel would have made a wonderful script, if they stuck to his idea instead of changing most of it. didn't they see it? In an age when fantasy works like the Lord of the Rings are made into fantastic movies, it is inexcusable that the screenwriters changed so much of the original storyline, and killed so much of its beauty and depth. The movie was shallow at best Yes, the basic story is about love being the only thing that can overcome the darkness. the biggest crime that was done here was to change the characters: The deep bond between Michal and Merten, which leads to Merten trying to run away and finally kill himself. Lyschko not a bad guy in the end, the betrayal played down to nothing... I really like Daniel Brühl, but Tonda? Also, whatever magic there was, it didn't come through.

    It was all about power over people, why not lighten the story up as Preussler had done magnificently in the book and send them off to the market or show how the master - and therefore the devil whom he served - manipulated the politicians of this time? could it have been a matter of budget? Or is it just impossible for us Germans to dive into the spiritual side of things? I don't think any of the changes made to the story were really necessary - it was perfect as it was written, and the screenwriters changed it into a mediocre, lenghty dark tale, nothing more or less. Definitely not what the book was: A story that captured generations of readers. I predict that this movie will be forgotten very quickly.
    7Henry_C_Roberts

    Crow noises

    I first watched this as a teen, and it made me remeber the uneasy feelings I got out of reading the book as a kid. The movie managed to capture that certain lasting sadness and the underlying sense of danger that makes the book so memorable to me. Being able to fly and all of that cool stuff, but at what cost.

    Anyway, the movie is far from perfect, but they did pretty good with the budget they had imo. The acting was ranging from OK to damn, Daniel Brühl! The soundtrack is amazing.

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    Mahershala Ali and Alex R. Hibbert in Moonlight (2016)
    Drama
    Elijah Wood in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Daniel Brühl has said this was the first time ever he agreed to be in a film without having read the screenplay or knowing who would be directing.
    • Goofs
      When Krabat and Tonda go on their nightly trip on Easter, the pentagram that has been painted on Krabat's forehead changes from clearly to barely recognizable from scene to scene.
    • Quotes

      Krabat: Your time has run out. Against love you have no magic.

    • Crazy credits
      As soon as the 20th Century Fox fanfare ends the whole screen and the logo turns dark and crows are flying by
    • Connections
      References Apocalypse Now (1979)
    • Soundtracks
      Allein Allein
      by Polarkreis18

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    • Release date
      • October 9, 2008 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United Kingdom
      • Romania
    • Official sites
      • Brass Hat Films (United Kingdom)
      • Claussen Wöbke Putz Filmproduktion (Germany)
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Krabat và Cối Xay Phù Thủy
    • Filming locations
      • Sibiu, Romania
    • Production companies
      • Claussen Wöbke Putz Filmproduktion
      • Krabat Filmproduktion
      • SevenPictures Film
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    • Budget
      • €10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $13,042,251
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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