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Punish Me (2006)

June. 11,2007
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6.6
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NR
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Angelina Maccarone's intense drama deals with the obsessive relationship between a confused teenager and an elder woman. Elsa Seifert successfully works as probation officer, but the relationship to her longtime companion is in trouble since their common daughter moved out. Then she gets to know Jan, a 16-years-old offender, who frankly offers to submit himself sexually to her. Although being shocked in the beginning, Elsa gets more and more attracted by the young man...

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Ploydsge
2007/06/11

just watch it!

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FuzzyTagz
2007/06/12

If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.

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Livestonth
2007/06/13

I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible

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Payno
2007/06/14

I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
2007/06/15

"Verfolgt" or "Hounded" or "Punish Me" (definitely the worst of the three titles) is a German German-language black-and-white film from 2006, so this one had its 10th anniversary last year. It is among the more recent works by director Angelina Maccarone and according to IMDb the only writing effort by Susanne Billig and sadly her name depicts the truth here as "billig" means "cheap" in German. It is a pretty cheap film I must say, cheap thrills, cheap story and cheap overall pretty much. I cannot agree with the film's awards attention, neither as a whole nor for the pretty overrated Maren Kroymann. The fact that she still stands out here has nothing to do with her being good, just with the rest being bad. Actually the actor who plays he husband (Austrian Markus Voellenklee?) was at least as good, just did not have the material to shine. But of course Kroymann shines next to a truly limited actor like Kostja Ullmann who kept ending up a decade ago in films where he had affairs with older women. And after Marie Bäumer they apparently get older and older. Now people may mistake him for being a talented German actor, but he is no such thing and he probably never will be. The only reason he is somewhat famous are his exotic looks and the fact his characters keep getting humiliated in movies, physically and emotionally.I had no problem with this being a black-and-white films. On the contrary, I like modern b&w films and it somehow fit the atmosphere as well I think. The ending was decent okay. But I had a problem with the story on so so many occasions. Realism was completely sacrificed when the probation officer and the boy enter into a SM relationship. I mean an affair okay, I maybe could have accepted that, even if a one-sided crush would probably have been the closest thing to reality. But when Kroymann's character gets out her whip, nothing is working anymore in terms of authenticity. I almost felt bad for her in that situation. This is absolutely not art anymore. So yeah, the core plot is messed up, but there are also minor plot developments including supporting characters that don't make sense, like the other boy who we are supposed to think is a friend of Ullmann's character, but then he beats the crap out of him on one occasion. If he ignored him okay, but well the path they took wasn't working. Or the cringeworthy desperate almost-ending with the last meeting and the ticket to Brazil reference. Ullmann showed everybody in this scene how bad he really is. And they missed out on making at least the marriage story more memorable, the only one where they had two decent actors that could have elevated the material overall. As a whole, this is a contender for worst German movie from 2006 looking at everything I have seen. It is not void of decent quality as you can see from my review, but the lows are just too low to give this one anything more than 1 star out of 5. Stay far far away.

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Bene Cumb
2007/06/16

It happens sometimes that a new person or event could trigger a recognition that you are so fond of something uncomfortable or even prohibited... An example of this we see in Verfolgt where both protagonists - a 16-years-old lad and a 50-years-old woman obtain new, sexually-related experiences. But as they live in a world of laws and prejudices, their action - though of mutual consent - give rise to problems both at physical and emotional level.All this here is skilfully, without sensationalism and pseudo-eroticism, depicted, and splendid performances (particularly Kostja Ullmann as Jan Winkler and Maren Kroymann as Elsa Seifert) let the film follow smoothly and without blah feelings. Whipping in German atmosphere is not, of course, very erotic, neither is black-and-white very sensual, but it is not disturbing - alike in many other "artistic" films. The ending, however, could have been more catchy, with a twist or something.Recommended, unless you feel embarrassed of the topics of SM and/or intergenerational relationships.

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adamsoch-1
2007/06/17

The mature, married couple are having an honest discussion about sex, and the way the film is unfolding it gives us the feeling of la laissez-faire, modern living. Not so fast. Elsa is the probation officer, Ralf is the husband and Jan is a 16-year-old good looking, strange delinquent. A very different, passionate and moving bond is formed between the Elsa and Jan, a forbidden love. Why something so beautiful need to be deplored or destroyed by some who do not understand it? Jan is young and different, Jan is attracted to something even he can't explain but let his feelings go, go as afar as they take him. Elsa, hesitant at first but is going along. "Punish Me" is a gentle film about violent desires, well written, beautifully filmed, impeccably acted and masterfully directed by Angelina Maccarone. It is full of tension, delight and surprises with a sensible and somehow open-ended, tender finish.

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Jay Harris
2007/06/18

A German Black & White film about a 50 year old married Probation Officer & her Masochistic near 17 year old charge.This sounds like it would be a sleazy sensationalistic movie, WRONG. The subject matter us handled tastefully The screenplay is well thought out, the direction is tight & concise.The acting is near flawless, especially by both leads.We learn right away about our young heroes leanings. He looks at his bruised side in the shower almost lovingly, (due to a playground mishap)He then meets his probation officer--our middle aged housewife-She slowly realizes what the lad needs & eventually gives it to him, THese scenes are not overly brutal,but very effective,We also learn about her not so happy home life.Jan Winkler play the young lad (actually he is 23 now). I do hope he makes some English language films as he is very talented.The entire cast & production are first rate. I highly recommend this movie.There is nudity,but tastefully done,Ratings ***1/2 (out of 4) 95 points (out of 100) IMDb 9 (out of 10

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