Katja's life collapses after the deaths of her husband and son in a bomb attack. After a time of mourning and injustice, Katja seeks revenge.Katja's life collapses after the deaths of her husband and son in a bomb attack. After a time of mourning and injustice, Katja seeks revenge.Katja's life collapses after the deaths of her husband and son in a bomb attack. After a time of mourning and injustice, Katja seeks revenge.
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- 17 wins & 25 nominations total
Samia Muriel Chancrin
- Birgit
- (as Samia Chancrin)
Angélique Mundt
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- (as Dr. Angélique Mundt)
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After a woman's husband and son die in a bomb attack, her life collapses and she must come to terms with injustice in what is another film about xenophobia, reconciliation and ultimately European identity by German- Turkish writer/director Faith Akin. Diane Kruger delivers a powerhouse performance as she gives her character enough emotional depth without overdoing it to bring her grief and anger to life. Inspired by xenophobic murders in Germany by a neo-Nazi group, the film sets out with good premise, starts strong but then falls into familiar narrative territory before concluding with an ending that would dissatisfy some audiences. It labels itself as a political film but doesn't have a solid stab for it to deliver in what is otherwise an entertaining, sometimes intense picture.
This film is engaging throughout, especially given its subject matter. I really feel Katja's pain. The court room drama is intense, and the ending is even more intense and unexpected.
Fatih Akin doesn't need to prove he knows how to direct or that he is a capable director. But if you need another example here it is. One might say he gets back to his roots or rather his first film somewhat with this. But with the spin that he concentrates on the female perspective. You could also argue that the male might come from that world he created with his first movie (which some may argue is his "Mean Streets" - except he didn't stay in that genre).
Diane Kruger is really exceptional in this and very close to real life. So you won't see any over the top and unbelievable stuff happening here. And it all leads to an ending that will either satisfy you or leave quite empty and maybe annoyed. It is tough to please everyone of course, but if you like slow burning drama with thriller elements in it, this is really good. Devastating and painful, but good ...
Diane Kruger is really exceptional in this and very close to real life. So you won't see any over the top and unbelievable stuff happening here. And it all leads to an ending that will either satisfy you or leave quite empty and maybe annoyed. It is tough to please everyone of course, but if you like slow burning drama with thriller elements in it, this is really good. Devastating and painful, but good ...
There isn't much I can say about this film that hasn't already been said.
The acting is superb, the story keeps you engaged right to the end and is tight from start to finish.
A refreshing change from the deluge of American factory drama.
The acting is superb, the story keeps you engaged right to the end and is tight from start to finish.
A refreshing change from the deluge of American factory drama.
The theme is more than delicate. The story is solide constructed. And Diane Kruger gives more than a good work. A German woman, her Turkish husband, their son.. An a Nazi couple. A murder. A trial. And a revenge. More important - the nuances defining the aspects of tragedy. A good director, using in fine manner , his inspiration and skills. The result - an admirable work. As inspired use of a plot who is so familiar to action films, in a wise manner.
Did you know
- TriviaOfficial submission of Germany for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 90th Academy Awards in 2018.
- GoofsThe blood spurting from Katja's wrists during the suicide attempt indicates she had cut through an artery. This can't be treated at home by wrapping a towel around her wrists; immediate medical treatment is required to repair the damaged artery.
- Quotes
Katja Sekerci: [attacking Edda in court] Look at me, you cunt! I'll kill you!
- Crazy creditsThe title doesn't appear until the 10-minute mark.
- ConnectionsFeatured in 75th Golden Globe Awards (2018)
- SoundtracksMy Girl
Written by Smokey Robinson (as William Robinson Jr.) and Ronald White
Performed by The Temptations
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- Also known as
- En la penumbra
- Filming locations
- Hamburg, Germany(main location)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $321,011
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $10,455
- Dec 31, 2017
- Gross worldwide
- $5,104,963
- Runtime
- 1h 46m(106 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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