A serial killer strikes fear in the hearts of residents of Hamburg during the early 1970s.A serial killer strikes fear in the hearts of residents of Hamburg during the early 1970s.A serial killer strikes fear in the hearts of residents of Hamburg during the early 1970s.
- Awards
- 4 wins & 7 nominations
Simon Goerts
- Anus
- (as Simon Görts)
- Director
- Writers
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- TriviaThere was a scene shot of Fritz Honka's childhood when he was raped. But in the editing, Fatih Akin found them disturbing because it was a stupid explanation. Saying that "just because you are raped as a kid it doesn't give you the permission to be a serial killer. Lots of people have been raped as kids and not turned into serial killers and it would be a slap in the face to them".
- GoofsThe red and white "One way road"-sign that is shown in the street where Fritz Honka gets run over by a car was in use until 1971, while the scene is set in 1974. In 1974 blue and white signs were used. However this could have been intentional to show the old and more dirty the streets of Hamburg-St. Pauli in the 1970s.
- Crazy creditsThe closing credits are accompanied by the photos of the real Honka, portrayed people, the real places, weapons he used etc.
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The action of this excellent film revolves in the 70s around « Zum Goldene Handschuh », a shabby bar with an ultra-rough reputation in the suburbs of Hamburg, frequented by prostitutes as old as ugly, drinking Schnapps as I drink water during a heat wave, ... and Fritz Honka, a particularly barbaric serial killer and excellently interpreted by Jonas Dassler. The atmosphere is sordid at will, the characters are pathetic and the plot twists are barbaric. Sensitive souls should abstain!
I do not really understand the manifold comparisons with the film The House That Jack Built (2018). Although the film is about a serial killer, in my humble opinion, the analogy stops right there. Indeed, although this film takes place in Germany in the 70s, I often had the impression to read a bleak and dark book of French literature of the 19th century, such as La maison Tellier (Guy de Maupassant, 1881), Nana (Émile Zola, 1880) or Les Misérables (Victor Hugo, 1862). Moreover, apart from this literary comparison, I also recognized a few scenes from the well-known Belgian movie Man Bites Dog (1992), especially the early-morning scene during which we discover higgledy-piggledy corpses in a kitchen, after a naughty sexual orgy.
As a synthesis: desperately dark and disturbingly violent.
I do not really understand the manifold comparisons with the film The House That Jack Built (2018). Although the film is about a serial killer, in my humble opinion, the analogy stops right there. Indeed, although this film takes place in Germany in the 70s, I often had the impression to read a bleak and dark book of French literature of the 19th century, such as La maison Tellier (Guy de Maupassant, 1881), Nana (Émile Zola, 1880) or Les Misérables (Victor Hugo, 1862). Moreover, apart from this literary comparison, I also recognized a few scenes from the well-known Belgian movie Man Bites Dog (1992), especially the early-morning scene during which we discover higgledy-piggledy corpses in a kitchen, after a naughty sexual orgy.
As a synthesis: desperately dark and disturbingly violent.
- FrenchEddieFelson
- Jul 1, 2019
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- Also known as
- Золота рукавичка
- Filming locations
- Hamburg, Germany(on location)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $6,160
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,300
- Sep 29, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $604,479
- Runtime1 hour 55 minutes
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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