Revanche

2008 "Whose fault is it if life doesn't go your way?"
7.5| 2h1m| en| More Info
Released: 22 October 2008 Released
Producted By: Prisma Film
Country: Austria
Budget: 0
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Official Website: http://www.revanche.at/
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Ex-con Alex plans to flee to the South with his girl after a robbery. But something terrible happens and revenge seems inevitable.

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Solemplex To me, this movie is perfection.
Lumsdal Good , But It Is Overrated By Some
PiraBit if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
Candida It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.
Horst in Translation (filmreviews@web.de) "Revanche" is a German-language movie from 7 years ago and, together with "Antares", the most known work by Austrian filmmaker Götz Spielmann. This one was Oscar-nominated in the Foreign Language Film category, but lost out to the Japanese entry. "Revanche" runs for over 2 hours and this is maybe also the movie's biggest problem. While it is extraordinarily tense and gripping, the film also has a couple sequences where it does drag in my opinion. I am basically referring to parts before the botched bank robbery here. 50 minutes or so was simply too long for the character presentation part in my opinion. As much as I liked looking at the stunning Irina Potapenko, they certainly could have kept these sequences at 30 minutes max and, consequently, the film at 100 minutes.There is absolutely nothing wrong with the acting here: Krisch, Lust, Strauss, the aforementioned Potapenko and Thanheiser delivered from start to finish, even if Thanheiser's character did not really add that much to me for the movie. It sucks a bit to see that Krisch did not really manage a career in known films other than this one (and maybe the pretty bad "Vergiss mein Ich" from last year) as he carries this film here nicely from start to finish and creates a truly interesting character. In terms of Lust, you may want to check out the very good "The Robber"."Revanche" is a lot about masculinity for Krisch's and Lust's character, but also as a consequence for Potapenko's and Strauss'. There is one scene early on when we hear that the main character is not tough enough and this definitely influenced his decision to rob the bank and has him play with a gun in the presence of his girlfriend right after to prove to himself how tough he is. On the other hand, Lust struggles with being too serious while still having a massive ego and the fact that he just does not seem manly enough to get his girlfriend pregnant. We hear on one occasion that it's his fault probably. This impotence may also have to do with the woman's cheating. Krisch's character initially plans a much more brutal revenge, but he won't go through with it, maybe another example that he simply is not a tough guy. Instead, he (almost unintentionally) chooses a less violent path by hurting the police officer emotionally. And the final talk between the two men on the park bench basically destroys his plan completely when he sees how Lust's character suffers from the shooting. He doesn't mind if the boyfriend comes for him, he aimed for the tires etc. He may not have lost a loved one, but he suffers almost the same as Krisch's character, emotionally and professionally."Revanche" is not among my top5 favorite non English films from 2008, but I still recommend the watch. The robbery scene is absolutely edge-of-the-seat stuff and one of the best movie moments of 2008 when the two men run into each other. Unfortunately, there are not many more truly outstanding scenes and even if Spielmann elaborates convincingly on the characters' reactions and emotional states, it sometimes feels that the film is just dragging on. This is by no means a bad film, but it's also not as good as it could have been.
Nemesis42 Absolute brilliance. If I could issue a score of 15 out of 10 I would.The tight script which has interwoven the characters into a long and taught braid is supported by pristinely framed and painted shots, trance inducing sustains where needed, meaningfully placed reoccurring motifs, superbly crafted diegetic sound-scape's, and sublime acting. Well done and thank you to the director, actors and crew for bringing this superb experience into existence. It knocked my socks off. I don't recall there being any score either so this is quite unusual. The colors are so perfect, every shot a painting. And sound, I recall the wind over the pond. Powerful emotional resonance.Thanks again.
varun_120 Revanche in German means revenge. This is a revenge story of Ex-con Alex who is in love with a prostitute Tamara, and wants to escape with her after robbing a bank. But, something terrible happens which leaves Alex shattered and he seeks revenge on Policeman Robert.This is not the usual revenge flick. In the beginning the story seems different but it takes an unusual turn. My discontent with the film is that, the film becomes too slow after the second half, and I think the film could have easily been of 20 minutes short. It would have made the film even better and fast paced.Alex figures out that, Robert is the neighbor of his grandfather after he comes to live with his father. It makes Alex more and more anxious after he figures out. But, the way things turn out in the end is very different from the usual revenge movies I've seen. I do not have a problem with slow paced movies, but it may be a problem with some viewers.Good film but it could have been great, had it been a bit fast.paced. There are some scenes in the second half which could have been omitted. So, I give it 6.5/10.
museumofdave A quietly compelling, suspenseful film about the ability of the human being to redeem themselves through understanding, Revanche would probably be frustrating to those accustomed to the Multiplex thriller full of quick cuts, revved-up music and one explosion after another. Like the author Dickens, director Spielman contrasts the gritty, downbeat lowlife in the big city with the honest toil and rich rewards of the country, and although the film starts to be about a simple bank heist, it becomes something else entirely; chopping wood becomes punctuation to the internal road the main character takes to self-understanding--while realizing that this is quite a heap of philosophy to lay on what becomes a cat-and-mouse thriller, there are plenty of surprises in store for the patient viewer who wants a film of some maturity and depth

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