Tödliche Befehle aus dem All

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On a vacation away from their family, Tom (Lewis Fiander) and his pregnant wife Evelyn (Prunella Ransome) sail to an island off the coast of Spain that seems deserted until its children emerge from the shadows with the blood of their parents on their hands and hatred in their hearts for every adult. (Verleiher-Text)

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Bloody13 

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Deutsch Außerordentlich beunruhigender spanischer Horrorfilm, der mit seinem Thema der mordenden Kinder beispielsweise an den kürzlich erschienenen Film The Children erinnert. Hier hat etwas Böses und Unsichtbares die Kinder manipuliert und sie dazu gebracht, alle Erwachsenen in der Umgebung zu töten. Diesmal finden wir uns jedoch auf einer kleinen Insel wieder, von der es nur schwer zu entkommen ist. Die Spannung zwischen den Mauern der Stadt, die ohnehin hauchdünn ist, verstärkt die erstickende Atmosphäre der heißen Sommertage. Die Laufzeit des Films beträgt fast zwei Stunden, aber in dieser Zeit hatte ich keine Chance, auch nur für einen Moment durchzuatmen. Das folgende Geschehen ist in diesem Fall sehr schwer vorhersehbar, was ein riesiger Pluspunkt ist. Das Verhalten des Hauptcharakters störte mich ein bisschen, aber in der letzten halben Stunde hat er es bei mir wieder gutgemacht. Dieser wirklich beklemmende und beunruhigende Film ist nichts anderes als zu empfehlen. Echt der Hammer! ()

kaylin 

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Englisch The culmination of the film fortunately comes with its very end, which is a good thing because it pays off the long waiting time that the entire film presents. Despite its length, the film "Who Would Dare to Kill a Child?" is a very successful piece of work that can shock you with scenes involving children, with the final one being excellent, making you wonder who allowed this to be filmed. But this is exactly how the film should have looked like. ()

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Lima 

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Englisch The attempt at some kind of insight, expressed by the documentary footage at the beginning (the worst atrocities of the 20th century, including Auschwitz and genocides all over the world), is rather futile, and actually quite unnecessary, because it doesn’t enhance the overall impact of the film. Plus, the cutters of the editor should have worked harder, halfway through I felt like I'd swallowed a whole pot of lemon balm. But I can't deny the interesting atmosphere, the killer children with their innocent faces are really disturbing, sometimes even scary, and the fatal scene with the pregnant woman is physically unpleasant. Besides, I can't imagine something like that in today's politically correct times, when at the end a machine gun unexpectedly comes into play and the little bastards are cutting each other down on the head with boards, knives in thighs and carotid arteries. Simply, as was the custom in the 70s – the Spaniards did not mess around. ()

DaViD´82 

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Englisch Eden Lake of our parents’ generation. It is their fault that this gem, which relies on the disturbing atmosphere of a sultry day in the middle of a village with the lowest average age of population in the world, has remained completely hidden. ()

J*A*S*M 

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Englisch Encouraged the day before yesterday by the new horror film Eden Lake, where the villains are also played by kids, I indulged today in this gem from Spain. The opening montage of various ugly images (you’ll understand) is already quite intense, while the story itself brings a disturbing atmosphere that peaks in the last half hour (the shot of a pack of children descending on the coast is awesome). The beginning with a couple wandering in an abandoned village reminded me of the recent Anthropophagus: The Grim Reaper, and I could easily believe that its director, D’Amato, took inspiration from here. Who can kill a child? is smart and intense horror that remains current even 30 years after it was made. BTW, the director, Narciso Ibáñez Serrador, five years later would deliver another very good horror film, The House That Screamed. ()

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