Antibodies (2005)

Antibodies (2005)
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When a notorious German serial killer is captured after committing some of the most heinous acts against humanity ever imaginable, a farmer and police officer from a sleepy rural community on the outskirts of Berlin is drawn into the case as he searches for the answers to a murder that has shaken his tight-knit community in director Christian Alvart's tense psychological nightmare. Gabriel Engel (André Hennicke) is the most depraved kind of predator imaginable. In his brutal and bloody killing spree, Engel has preyed on not only adults, but defenseless young children as well. Now Engel has been captured by the authorities, and the shaken citizens can all breathe a little bit easier. All except for Michael Martens (Wotan Wilke Moehring), that is. It's been a year since young Lucia Flieder was found viciously slain, and the citizens of the community that Martens presides over are growing impatient as they await the capture of her killer. Engel has admitted to 14 murders, but he has staunchly denied any connection to the Flieder case. Nevertheless, he claims to know the identity of the killer. Before he entrusts Martens with the sensitive information, Engel demands that Martens allow him to engage in a total psychological evaluation of his interrogator. With a convicted maniac gradually working his way deep into Martens' fragile psyche, an urban police force who derides the rural lawman as an ineffective incompetent, and a family life that is slowly coming unraveled, the once determined police officer slowly feels himself succumbing to the madness that encircles him with each step closer he gets to realizing the true identity of Flieder's killer. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Wotan Wilke MöhringAndré Hennicke, (more)
Director(s):
Christian Alvart
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Antibodies

When a notorious German serial killer is captured after committing some of the most heinous acts against humanity ever imaginable, a farmer and police officer from a sleepy rural community on the outskirts of Berlin is drawn into the case as he searches for the answers to a murder that has shaken his tight-knit community in director Christian Alvart's tense psychological nightmare. Gabriel Engel (André Hennicke) is the most depraved kind of predator imaginable. In his brutal and bloody killing spree, Engel has preyed on not only adults, but defenseless young children as well. Now Engel has been captured by the authorities, and the shaken citizens can all breathe a little bit easier. All except for Michael Martens (Wotan Wilke Moehring), that is. It's been a year since young Lucia Flieder was found viciously slain, and the citizens of the community that Martens presides over are growing impatient as they await the capture of her killer. Engel has admitted to 14 murders, but he has staunchly denied any connection to the Flieder case. Nevertheless, he claims to know the identity of the killer. Before he entrusts Martens with the sensitive information, Engel demands that Martens allow him to engage in a total psychological evaluation of his interrogator. With a convicted maniac gradually working his way deep into Martens' fragile psyche, an urban police force who derides the rural lawman as an ineffective incompetent, and a family life that is slowly coming unraveled, the once determined police officer slowly feels himself succumbing to the madness that encircles him with each step closer he gets to realizing the true identity of Flieder's killer. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
128 mins

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Director(s):
Christian Alvart
Writer(s):
Christian Alvart
Producer(s):
Rainer KolmelBoris SchoenfelderChristian Alvart
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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Diane O.

I was expecting diabolical, and this movie delivered in every sense of the word. Mesmerizing performances, characterizations were superb; the insidious psyche of the murderer works its way into your bones. A very disturbing but excellent serial murder presentation. Edge of your seat suspense throughout.

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Tom S.

The only down side to this film is that it is GERMAN, which means you need to read subtitles unless you are comfortable in conversational German. However, the puses are many. A German film, placed in Germany has a flavor and culture you just don't get from high budget, plastic, Hollywood films. There is a gritty realism to this psychological drama, as you try to figure out whether there is one serial killer, or possibly a second, budding apprentice. The photography and set design were excellent, and the actors well suited to the roles. You are quickly drawn into their world. I'd recommend this to any serious film buff.

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Jan S.

Although it was a German movie with English subtitles, it was one of the best movies I have ever seen! Move over, Hannibal Lecter, there's a new maniac in town, and his name is Gabriel Engel. I just wish I had received disc 2 with the special features. It would have been twice as great to watch this movie. This is the kind of movie that I would want to see again and again. I'm sure I have missed little things in the movie that I would probably catch after seeing it more than once. BRAVO!!

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