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The Child I Never Was

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The Child I Never Was (2002)

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Reviews Counted:9

Fresh:7

Rotten:2

Average Rating:6.4/10

Rated: Not Rated

Runtime: 83 mins

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release:Oct 8, 2004 Limited

Synopsis: 1972. Marked by illness, 26-year-old Jürgen Bartsch - convicted of having murdered several children - recounts his life story during a therapy session that is being recorded on video in the... 1972. Marked by illness, 26-year-old Jürgen Bartsch - convicted of having murdered several children - recounts his life story during a therapy session that is being recorded on video in the Eickelborn State Psychiatric Clinic. This video monologue (which is based on the published records of recordings and letters) is intercut with a series of re-enacted flashbacks that illustrate what is being related: Bartsch's recollections of his childhood and youth in the 1950s and 60s, as well as the murders themselves. There are also occasional inserts from Bartsch's diary entries and his reflections on himself and his deeds. The film uses various montage techniques to approach Bartsch's personality exclusively from his own perspective, without any outside commentaries. The sequence of flashbacks begins with the first killings. From this point on, Bartsch's childhood and youth unfold relatively chronologically. The chief aspects here are the themes of work, parents, family, puberty, growing up, children, friendship, sexuality, love and libido. Bartsch describes how he suffered from the mental cruelty and the ignorance of his family and the people around him - an environment that seems to be unremarkable and virtually average on the surface. He also talks about his inability to have a normal social life, his lack of acceptance from his peers, his position as an outsider, the brutal enforcement of the rigid rules at his boarding school, the experience of his first true but unreturned love, and, finally, the development of his murderous fantasies. At the end, he describes the last murder and the attempted fifth murder, which went awry and led to his capture. Formally, the film dispenses with the traditional dramaturgical criterion of the build-up of tension. Tension arises through the confrontation of Bartsch's personality and its contradictions. The optical mix of styles from fictitious video documentary material and staged cinematic artificiality seeks to bring this out more strongly. The film is the attempt to shed light on the phenomenon of Jürgen Bartsch and to approach this mystery from the outside. It is an endeavor to reach within him but without seeking to explain the incomprehensible. It wishes to create moments of emotion that can lead to pity for the criminal Bartsch, but without ultimately wanting to excuse his deeds or even to justify them. -- © Strand Releasing [More]

Starring: Tobias Schenke, Sebastian Urzendowsky

Starring: Tobias Schenke, Sebastian Urzendowsky

Director: Kai S. Pieck

Director: Kai S. Pieck
Studio: Strand Releasing

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Tim Cogshell
Tim Cogshell
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This deeply creepy fictionalized effort is anything but an entertainment, nor can it be considered art.

Full Review Source: Film Journal International | comment Comment
10/19/04
David Noh
David Noh
Film Journal International

It's a surprisingly artful and discrete film.

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10/08/04
Jan Stuart
Jan Stuart
Newsday
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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.

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10/08/04
Ned Martel
Ned Martel
New York Times
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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.

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10/08/04
Ken Fox
Ken Fox
TV Guide's Movie Guide

Peck gets points for being able to balance our horror and fascination with (and even sympathy for) this colossally screwed-up kid.

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10/07/04
E! Online

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.

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10/06/04
Akiva Gottlieb
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Village Voice
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...chock full of the sort of dance-around-the-actual-issue dialogue one expects from a pretentious European film.

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08/21/04
David Nusair
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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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06/15/04
S. James Wegg
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