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Tattoo
Movie Review:
With extremely
heavy echoes of David Fincher's Seven, this German thriller
at least has style and grisliness to show for its efforts.
Marc (Diehl) is a rookie cop who also enjoys his drug-fuelled
after-hours club life until the veteran Detective Minks
(Redl) blackmails him into joining the homicide squad. Minks
has ulterior motives: He's obsessed with finding his daughter
(Schwiers), who disappeared into the club scene some time
ago. He's also a hothead, revenge-obsessed thug who should
not be on the force! Anyway, the two eventually settle into
an investigation of the underground traffic in tattoos,
which often means killing the bearer so the artwork can
be, erm, removed. Into this grisly world they go, and as
they get closer to the elusive person who runs it they encounter
a top collector (Leysen) and a sexy woman (Brennicke) who's
clearly hiding something. That Marc falls for her doesn't
help.
Dark
and interesting, the film looks very good and has an intriguing
enough plot that we stay connected to it. Diehl is solid
in the focal role--a nice enough guy we can identify with,
although the script never develops his character full enough
to make him truly sympathetic. In fact, a general lack of
depth undermines writer-director Schwentke's several attempts
to add an emotional punch. He uses some of the exact same
story elements Fincher used in Seven, but without as strong
an effect. All of the performances are excellent, despite
underdefined characters (Schwentke was obviously going for
the enigmatic vibe). And he films it extremely cleverly.
But it's the gore factor that makes the film unsettling--not
a scary story. We flinch away from what he might show us
next, although it's never too explicit, really. And without
a sense of personal tragedy it never gets under our skin,
so to speak.
Rich
Cline
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Tattoo
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Tattoo
Directed By:
Robert Schwentke
Tattoo Written By:
Robert Schwentke
Tattoo Cast:
August Diehl, Christian Redl, Nadeshda Brennicke,
Ilknur Bahadir,
Jasmin Schwiers, Johan Leysen, Monika Bleibtreu, Joe
Bausch,
Gustav-Peter Wohler, Fatih Cevikkollu, Florian Panzner,
Ingo Naujoks
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Reviewed
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Rich
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