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A divorcing couple get back together to cover up their daughter's heinous crime.

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Andrea Gronvall Chicago Reader A tightly plotted, tension-filled neo-noir about divorced parents trying to cover up their teenage daughter's confession of murder. May 26, 2016 Full Review Richard Propes TheIndependentCritic.com It's a solid effort. Rated: 3.0/4.0 Sep 26, 2020 Full Review Mallory Andrews Cinema Scope None of the characters react in ways that are recognizably human, nor even recognizably sociopathic in the case of Fautz's terrible histrionics as the eternally pouty Sarah. Sep 25, 2017 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member Separated, but joined hands for their child. My latest German film about a family with the dark secret. A film that's not so popular, looks like not even in the Germany. But I chose it for the title alone. Followed by reading its synopsis I couldn't just turn away. It is definitely the German version of the Japanese flick 'Suspect X'. That does not mean it is a remake, but based on the similar theme that revolves on an entirely different platform. If you like that film, you should check this out, but it is simple and very interesting tale, not as intelligent as that one and never tried to be one. The film was about a divorced couple with one teen daughter shared custody. It might be a separation by a mutual understanding, but for their daughter, Sarah, it is a pain to watch them apart. One day during a camping she accidentally commits a crime. When her parents learn about it, they join hands and decide to hide it, thinking it might spoil her future. But Sarah uses this opportunity to bring them back together. On the other side, one lie to another and many more, how long they can carry on is revealed in the remaining film. There's no surprise for parents trying to save their child from the legal battle. Anybody would do the same thing in most of the circumstance after examining what actually went wrong. It reminded me 'Papanasam', a similar kind of film, but this narration targets only on the one side. The pursue from the other side was less than ten per cent. So it creates a mystery atmosphere about everything you saw might have another angle to give a different opinion on the situation of the film characters. That's how the focus remained on the family with their every move making them hard to stay strong and face the future troubles. "What if everybody knows about it? School, facebook, family, friends, everyone." The suspense remains among the characters, but most of the viewers would know exactly what's going on. The writers did not try to hide anything to save a twist for the end part, they wanted to tell a simple crime-drama involving a family as much possible decently and they did it. People might think they are clever for figuring it out everything earlier or the writing was so weak, but that's a mere diversion for what happens in the final quarter. I think the film ended strongly than its earlier part. While watching it you might think it is an okay film, but once you watched it, it could change your overall impression. In the old days people hiding crime to escape the punishment, and of course for what family, friends, neighbours think about them. But now the latest addition is the facebook. Going viral on the social media has much impact for ones future than the law punishing them. This where our future is heading. Tracking a criminal through the internet is easier than the outside world. Anyway, this film did not go for those materials, but used it as one of the reasons for making a crucial decision. Overall, it is almost a good film, an above average. But in the end, what and how much we expect from it is directly involved with for the final result. So I'm saying if you go for it with an open mind, you could enjoy it better. This story is not something you see regularly, at a time not the best film of the year, yet worth a try. I would have said it should have been better in a few parts, but that changes nothing because of the theme and I totally appreciate the filmmakers for making a decent film than anything worse. So I think you understood me that I'm indirectly recommending it. 7/10 Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/30/23 Full Review Audience Member In short: Perfectly designed thriller with surprising turns of events Saw this at the Leiden (NL) film festival 2015. Interesting to see how a blatant lie came about, gave rise to more lies, and how it all escalated into something that nobody really wanted yet proved inevitable. The premise that Sarah pushed her friend Charlie from the bridge, may seem unrealistic, but it came forth from reasons deemed logical by Sarah from her viewpoint. It could have been a stolen boyfriend, or spreading lies about her, or some other reason important enough for her to make this push an easy solution. When Sarah's parents hear about the accident, they go at any imaginable length to hide the awful truth and to protect their daughter against the outer world. Later on we learn that what really happened is all very different from that we got presented from the outset. That being precisely the core business of a thriller, it is very commendable that we did not outguess it until very late. In other words, the story was well built and kept us in tension all the time, eagerly awaiting the next turn of events to surprise us. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/27/23 Full Review Audience Member We Monsters can't quite seem to decide if it wants to be a psychological drama or a dark comedy and therefore never quite finds its footing. As the bodies pile up and rearrange, it becomes more and more difficult to suspend disbelief and take the film at face value. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/06/23 Full Review Audience Member Trashy but mostly gripping murderous soap opera. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/16/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A divorcing couple get back together to cover up their daughter's heinous crime.
Director
Sebastian Ko
Producer
Roswitha Ester, Torsten Reglin
Screenwriter
Sebastian Ko, Marcus Seibert
Genre
Drama, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
German
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 1, 2017
Runtime
1h 35m
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