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Michael

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An insurance executive (Michael Fuith) keeps a 10-year-old boy (David Rauchenberger) captive in his basement.

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Michael's dispassionate approach to a sensationalistic story increases its chilling effectiveness without blunting the repellent horror of its subject matter.

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Stanley Kauffmann The New Republic 06/18/2013
Another full unfaltering performance by a child. This time it's in a horror film. Go to Full Review
Chris Chang Film Comment Magazine 06/17/2013
Objective, analytic, clinical, dispassionate-these are not words often used to describe something so engrossing and gripping. Go to Full Review
Tom Keogh Seattle Times 05/10/2012
3/4
A strange and agonizingly engrossing drama despite its repellent subject. Go to Full Review
David Nusair Reel Film Reviews 08/19/2020
3/4
...Michael boasts a deliberate, clinical atmosphere that handily evokes the feel of Haneke's hit-and-miss body of work... Go to Full Review
C.J. Prince Way Too Indie 07/03/2019
6/10
Once you get past the effective style, there isn't much else to look at. Go to Full Review
Amie Simon Three Imaginary Girls 03/04/2019
Schleinzer does an excellent job of drawing you into the day-to-day with little sensationalism ... it's just about a very sick man and his captive-struggling with accepting life as is, or trying to get away. Go to Full Review
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09/28/2017 Wisely enough, the film chooses to approach its already complex and harsh subject with an almost total dependence over an interestingly enough visual-narrative, making natural (and at times tiresome) dialogue flow into what we could all appreciate as an appropriate depiction of overly human characters, all for the benefit of an artistic depiction of an already taboo plot; child abuse and the background behind it. See more 10/06/2014 Well this was a grueling watch, and a solo one; as Claire bailed out. And as usual Austrian cinema just doesn't do feelgood! So here we're going in for the story of a paedophile kidnapper, and his 10-year-old captive. Not a date movie. For me all the great horror is rooted in the normal. And in a dull Vienna suburb, sexual and psychological horrors abound here. This is seeking to study the protagonist rather than understand him. Fuith's depiction of evil is given a dull image, with occasional outbursts of childish petulance. He is truly chilling. This film is extremely uncomfortable viewing, but the fact that it's neither adopts pathos or horror only makes it all the more disturbing. My only criticism was the feelgood Boney M at the track? See more 09/24/2014 Extremely challenging picture from Austria, a stark vision which avoids sensationalism See more 09/24/2014 WOW.....WOW.....WOW.....SO SO SO SO SCARY......man I have just seen this movie 4 the 1st time n think that this is a great movie 2 watch, its got a good cast of actors/actresses throughout this movie......I think that Irawati Harshe Mayadev, Sabyasachi Chakraborty, Purav Bhandare, Mahi Gill, Naseeruddin Shah, play good roles/parts throughout this movie.....man this movie is so scary, as it is more like a horror movie, I think that the director of this drama movie had done a great job of directing this movie because you never know what 2 expect throughout this movie.....man this movie is so scary, The film contains a scene in which Michael exposes his penis to Wolfgang. Schleinzer used an invisible split screen to ensure Rauchenberger did not have to participate in the scene The film was met with mixed critic ratings at the Cannes Film Festival. While Indiewire's Eric Kohn called the film "a triumph of uneasy cinema: Not since Todd Solondz's Happiness has a movie portrayed pedophilia in such uncomfortable detail",Esquire's Mike D'Angelo tweeted "WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH EVERYONE IN AUSTRIA. SERIOUSLY. Once again, very well made in the approved festival style, but I understand now exactly how detractors of Funny Games felt". which resembles the famous Natascha Kampusch case from the offender's viewpoint. It premiered In Competition at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. It is Schleinzer's directorial debut man this is such a really powerful drama movie 2 watch, it is a really sad/sick/twisted movie 2 watch but it is so fantastic movie 2 watch, it is a really scary movie 2 watch, but it is so really well directed movie 2 watch.......I think that this is such a really well written/acted/directed movie 2 watch, its such a scary movie 2 watch.....it is so frightening movie 2 watch, but it is so fantastc, its got a really sad ending, but it is such a powerful drama movie 2 watch, with a great cast throughout this movie.....its got a good soundtrack throughout this movie man this is such a powerful drama movie 2 watch...... See more 09/20/2014 I'm rating this movie 5/5 because I felt profoundly moved and disturbed by it. People say it didn't give much insight into the motivations of Michael but I feel it gave a great deal and not by the way of 'excusing'. It revealed an emotionally incompetent man utterly unable to relate to adults and that his family were cold and distant people amongst themselves and certainly the mother portrayed as dysfunctional. I felt sick and wounded after watching this and convinced the child is dead not alive, I am surprised to see people think he is found alive as there were signifiers to indicate this would not be the case. Although he did have the electricity switched on inside when the mother opened the door which is a clue to his possible survival. I know the director has said he intended it for the child to have been assumed to live however clearly he didn't and wanted it to be ambiguous and for us all to draw our own conclusion. The style of narrative (or lack of) is clearly that all interpretation is subjective. See more 03/23/2014 Easily one of the top 5 most uncomfortable times I've ever had watching a film as the curtain is pulled back to reveal the tedious, day-to-day, meanderings of a Fuith's kidnapper/pedophile in this foreign thriller that's just too creepy for words. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis An insurance executive (Michael Fuith) keeps a 10-year-old boy (David Rauchenberger) captive in his basement.
Director
Markus Schleinzer
Producer
Nikolaus Geyrhalter, Markus Glaser, Michael Kitzberger, Wolfgang Widerhofer
Screenwriter
Markus Schleinzer
Production Co
Nikolaus Geyrhalter Filmproduktion
Genre
Drama
Original Language
German
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 31, 2017
Box Office (Gross USA)
$15.2K
Runtime
1h 36m
Sound Mix
Dolby SRD
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