The Child I Never Was (2002)
Runtime: 83 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Starring: Tobias Schenke, Sebastian Urzendowsky
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Reviews
This deeply creepy fictionalized effort is anything but an entertainment, nor can it be considered art.
In the end Mr. Pieck and his intrepid lead actor piece together a constructive look at a lonely boy's damaged logic and its hideous results.
By the film's end we feel neither sympathy nor, oddly, total disgust for this most loathsome of killers. We simply begin to understand, and perhaps that's achievement enough.
Peck gets points for being able to balance our horror and fascination with (and even sympathy for) this colossally screwed-up kid.
While the serial-killer sob story subgenre rarely yields a nuanced product, Kai S. Pieck's debut feature finds a plaintive, compelling route to the pathology of 1960s German child-killer Jürgen Bartsch.
...chock full of the sort of dance-around-the-actual-issue dialogue one expects from a pretentious European film.
Pieck and his able cast ... have come up with a captivating treatment which adeptly alternates between grainy black and white post-incident recollections of Jürgen Bartsch ...


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