FREE ON CINEGEEK.DE Doberman (engl. subt.)
We still rent only a French copy of Doberman in our video store. This is because the film was kept under lock and key for almost a decade by the Federal Review Board for Media Harmful to Young Persons (= censorship). At some point Doberman was released and finally we can enjoy Monica Bellucci and Vincent Cassel shooting through Paris again. The plot: A criminal couple vs. a crazy policeman. There's no good and evil. Just crazy and even more insane. A black Doberman waits outside the church during a baptism. The godfather draws his 357 Magnum and aims at the animal. The dog attacks the man, the gun flies into the pram in a high arch. The baby drools and grips - it has found its calling: Big-caliber weapons to rob banks with. Doberman is actually called Yann (Cassel), his lover Nathalie (Bellucci). Their bank robberies are big screen and always as brutal as possible. But then some policemen die and Christini (Tcheky Karyo) takes care of the case. He blackmails his victims to get police information by holding a hand grenade to a child's head. A psycho cop with Nazi bias. Obviously the Belgian Jan Kounen loves comics and therefore all his protagonists are also comic characters. Too cool to be true! Of course, Kunen's friend Gaspar Noe also has a guest appearance! Finally, the label Capelight presented us with an 18th DVD version in jewelry costume, which brings tears to my eyes in the age of the internet stream. But not every generation gets what it deserves?
Keine Kommentare:
Kommentar veröffentlichen