The Angel's Melancholia

2009 "POETICAL, RADICAL, ORIGINAL, UNWIELDY... IMPOSSIBLE TO FORGET!"
3.3| 2h45m| NC-17| en| More Info
Released: 01 May 2009 Released
Producted By: Authentic Film
Country: Germany
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A dark secret connects middle-aged Katze and Brauth. The former has the clue that his end is near. The two meet again after years to share their last days in the old house of their past. With three women they met on their way, the atmosphere begins to recur a second time. When artist Heinrich decides to attend, the friends have their last chance to renew and cut with the history and to settle an old score. In the melancholy of the near end, Katze passes again all the situations in his life. In the hour of death, he is not alone anymore. His body is gone and his soul stays back in the same place where his destiny and fulfillment occurred.

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Intcatinfo A Masterpiece!
Tymon Sutton The acting is good, and the firecracker script has some excellent ideas.
Paynbob It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
Josephina Great story, amazing characters, superb action, enthralling cinematography. Yes, this is something I am glad I spent money on.
Varg Vikernes (tchort-86377) I'm going to start this review by stating that anybody offended by the content of this film has no business watching extreme cinema. What did they think this was going to be? Honestly anybody who has ever been hunting or even fishing will be scratching his head. Keep in mind this film is German with subs that are not exactly complete. With this out of the way let's try to summarise the plot of this strange and epic movie. The story begins at a carnival where two estranged kindred spirits meet once again. Brauth and Katze are not your typical protagonists by any stretch, they are sadistic and evil men who are also seekers of pleasure and pain alike. They quickly enchant a couple of women (one is a teenager) and joined by a burly mistress the troupe embark on a trip to a dilapidated farm house. There is some strange rituals the men and women perform while eating and a lot of poetic philosophy about our inner urges and nihilistic tendencies of those dwelling on the fringe of society. At least that's what I gather as my subtitles were a little rough. Anyway they are joined by an old man who tells the teen girl "I am a fag" or poet depending on your subs, they have a weird almost grandfatherly relationship in this scene. The old man also has a young crippled girl who is wheelchair bound, possibly his muse. After the group take some weird drugs a full frontal oral sex scene is shown with some great gore effects with the scalpel. The groups antics escalate into some very brutal and sadistic acts including rape, defection, urination, genital massacre, disembowelling and some good old bestiality. The plot is not that important in my opiniaon as the director Marian Dora has instead chose to focus on the aesthetics of the film. Special mention must be also made to some of the haunting music, especially the theme. This is not the kind of film that will appeal to a wide audience, yet for those who are willing to step outside themselves to experience this beautifully ugly vision from Marian Dora there is some content here they will find hard to forget. For better or worse this is extreme cinema for the freaks who enjoy the dark fairytales of the macabre.
redrobin62-321-207311 The rating here on IMDb is too low. Yeah, this German movie is not a masterpiece (you wouldn't mistake it for Blade Runner) but it still may not be a waste of time if you're looking to peer into how depraved some humans can be. If you are then consider 'Melancholie the Engel' a master class.The musical equivalent of this film would be a live GG Allin show, a spectacle meant to shock you involving violence, urine, poop and psychological nonsense. I'd searched far and wide for the subtitles for this film, but really, it wasn't necessary. The voice overs made no sense and doesn't propel the story at all. To be truthful there is no story, just an excuse to film human waste products.I think this is the 4th film I've seen where the animal killings were real, the other three being 'Cannibal Holocaust' from Italy, 'Wake In Fright' from Australia and 'Touki Bouki', from Senegal - a real international treat there. Personally, I don't see how anyone would endorse the filming of a real animal killing. I'm not talking so much about the 'ick' factor but the morality and justification for it. An implied cutaway wouldn't have lessened its impact at all.This rather sparse movie begins a little slowly before getting into the strong bits. 'Melancholie the Engel' is definitely not for everyone. You can stomach it if you aren't traumatized by the website 'Best Gore' or if 'A Serbiab Film' and 'Slaughtered Vomit Doll' is a walk in the park for you.
bees8932 Marian Dova's film was indeed a step up from Cannibal. It's a dream like visual art-house film that turns the graphic and grotesque into a beautiful piece of film making. I have to say the uncut version I'm reviewing was in German language with no subtitles but that was not a major issue as there is no real narrative. The film appears to be about death and decay. We see old dolls, dead birds, insects, pigs, cats, fish, insects, and copses in coffins, cigars burning down, and old bones. The scenes involve sexual violence towards women, mutilation, urine, the smearing of excrement and general extreme horror that would normally shock. However, this is no exploitation movie; all the scenes have a dream like quality and an unsettling atmosphere which leave for an emotional experience. Good cinematography and a score by David Hess make this better than it really should be. Lots of sex, nudity and masturbation which is in no way erotic and scenes that would be controversial if in a different picture. At over two and a half hours long it's best to watch in two or three sittings as this is not a movie to grip or even shock you, just a decent piece of extreme horror art-house.
nasteen8 I picked up a copy of this film back in 2010 but was highly disappointed when I found there were no subtitles, so for a long time I had no idea what was going on. Sufficed to say, I finally found the subtitles so I can properly give this title a review.Many people may regard this as a horror film, due to the horrific content, but to me this is about as far from horror as you can get. There's no build up of tension, no jarring moments (other than the extreme gore, excrement and decay) and no backstory. This is as art house as art house gets, and if you've seen any of Marian Dora's other films, you know what you're getting. At first glance, this film is rather tedious and underwhelming. But after really watching it, I found the cinematography to be rather awesome. To me this film portrays decay and death rather well. You can almost smell the rotting flesh, human excrement and other foul stenches you would find in an open air mass grave. Marian Dora certainly knows how to portray putrefaction and disgust. This sort of film will have it's supporters and it's definite critics, as it should, but perhaps that's just because it's so hard to define. The acting was mediocre, the script a bit overplayed but well made and the camera work quite well for the obvious small budget. So I'll give it high marks on these merits. There's one thing that I absolutely hate...The animal cruelty. No movie producer should ever feel the need to kill a cat on camera for shock value. That's just stupid, wrong, and should be punishable by prison time. I give this film a big fat ZERO for the use of several animals for death scenes. I can look past the pig slaughter, because you eat a pig after you kill it. But just wasting an animal for no reason? That's terrible. Torturing a human on camera, or smearing excrement on them, or whatever is fine because people have the cognition to understand what's happening, a cat does not. For the latter part of this review, I will never be supporting Marian Dora's work from this point forward. This is sad because I really like his work as an artist, but I cannot get behind art that harms animals for no reason. I give this a 5 star only on the merits it deserves, if it had been without the cruelty, I would have rated it far higher and I would be purchasing all of his work.