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Kampfansage - Der letzte Schüler

  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
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Kampfansage - Der letzte Schüler (2005)
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Welcome to the future. Civilization has been obliterated by natural catastrophes and global economic collapse. In the rotting skeletons of once great cities, the remnants of mankind struggle... Read allWelcome to the future. Civilization has been obliterated by natural catastrophes and global economic collapse. In the rotting skeletons of once great cities, the remnants of mankind struggle to survive under the brutal reign of vicious warlords who rule by fear and the power of t... Read allWelcome to the future. Civilization has been obliterated by natural catastrophes and global economic collapse. In the rotting skeletons of once great cities, the remnants of mankind struggle to survive under the brutal reign of vicious warlords who rule by fear and the power of the fist. The only hope for a courageous band of street urchins is the brave fighter Jonas,... Read all

  • Director
    • Johannes Jaeger
  • Writer
    • Johannes Jaeger
  • Stars
    • Mathis Landwehr
    • Volkram Zschiesche
    • Christian Monz
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    499
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Johannes Jaeger
    • Writer
      • Johannes Jaeger
    • Stars
      • Mathis Landwehr
      • Volkram Zschiesche
      • Christian Monz
    • 7User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Mathis Landwehr
    Mathis Landwehr
    • Jonas Klingenberg
    Volkram Zschiesche
    Volkram Zschiesche
    • Vinzent
    Christian Monz
    • Bosco
    Zora Holt
    Zora Holt
    • Kleo
    Sinta Weisz
    Sinta Weisz
    • Marie
    Ygal Gleim
    Ygal Gleim
    • Malte
    • (as Ygal Gleim Sroussi)
    Ron Matz
    • Lieutenant Stauder
    Esther Schweins
    Esther Schweins
    • Linda
    Bela B.
    • The Executioner
    • (as Bela Felsenheimer)
    Wolfgang Stegemann
    Wolfgang Stegemann
    • Edgar
    The Anh Ngo
    • Lieutenant Lee
    Stefan Volovinis
    • Ono
    Alexis Volovinis
    • Frank
    Max Luz
    • Ben
    Ferdi Fischer
    Ferdi Fischer
    • Gregor
    • (as Ferdinand Fischer)
    Mike Möller
    Mike Möller
    • Mike…
    Kristina Papadopoulou
    • Kristina
    Ngoc-Thach Nguyen
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    • Director
      • Johannes Jaeger
    • Writer
      • Johannes Jaeger
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    7StevinTasker

    Every now and then you find a diamond in the rough.

    Paying homage to the post apocalyptic genre with echoes of stories like Fist of the North Star, Cyborg and the Postman this movie is infused with adrenalin, enthusiasm, rage, excitement, and action. It has a huge heart and the fact that it was made on a limited budget is testament to the skill and passion of those involved. They say that first time features made with limited financial support will have failings somewhere around Lighting, Script, Score and CGI. I am pleased to say that the piece is effectively lit even when filmed in cavernous tunnels. I rather like the CGI; it's obvious of course, but it offers a unique visual vista and blends well with the other outdoor scenes. The script, well, I watched the movie in German with English subtitles and found that the characters, although very familiar, (the hero falls somewhere between Kenshiro and Robin Hood) were comfortable rather than caricature. When the lead was doing voice over to convey his thoughts it really worked well for me, there was something about the sound of his voice that gave what I was reading some resonance. I thought the score generally worked well. I have some difficulty in accepting techno music in any setting; thankfully for me, its unwelcome intrusion was brief. I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the fight choreography and the stunt work. In addition to all this, some of the cinematography was extremely effective, especially the two wonderful sweeping shots on top of the building during the final showdown. I won't pretend that the story is anything new but it is carried off with such bare faced enthusiasm and more than a little respect for the genre that I can't help but like it. I tracked this down from the makers own website. I'm glad to say that I was happy to pay the few euros for such a great product.
    4kosmasp

    Small budget action

    The director himself said, that this wasn't supposed to be seen in cinemas (it was shown at the Fantasy Filmfest at several cities throughout Germany), but was made for TV. So having that in mind, you might rate it a bit higher than me. And the director seemed like a nice guy (he even showed his movie in China at a festival and they loved it there, he told us). Why the loved it? One can guess because they didn't really catch onto the fact, that the people "acting" in this movie, couldn't really be called actors and so they just enjoyed the action scenes instead.

    And if you're only out for the action, than you will enjoy this too. But if you're looking for something deeper, something meaningful, stay away from this film. Apart from the fact, that there's no real acting in this movie, there's also no story to found anywhere near it also. There are of course other martial arts movies who were great, with little-to-none story also, but they had even better fight scenes. That of course brings us back to the beginning: This movie did not have much money/a big budget! I don't think it deserves more than 3 points (out of 10), but I might have considered some of the facts I listed above into my vote ...
    9xcver

    Nicely Done - Martial Arts from Germany

    This movie was set up after two successful short movies called Kampfansage. With a film budget of just 300.000 Euro and about 30 days too short this movie came in incredibly good. The market for German produced martial arts is virtually nil and this could be seen as a mile stone. Although It'll most probably not appear in German cinemas (except the Fantasy Filmfest 2005) it was shown with great success at a film festival in Shanghai and will be marketed in China.

    The movie plays in the latter 2040's in a war tattered Germany. Europe and most probably the rest of the world has fallen into utter chaos after long years of fighting. Technology has vanished and the rise of martial arts has begun. An Evil ruler tried to conquer all of Germany and kill the present martial arts masters there. but was killed at the hands of the last remaining master. his children bosco and cleo now carry on his legacy and bring down the last master and his last disciple or so they thought...what will ensue now is a mix of nicely done battles and sometimes humor as well. Jaeger manages to mix it together despite lacking time and resources to shoot scenes the way they are shot in Asia or USA.

    I'm giving it a 9 out of 10 for sheer innovation and fun value. I'll buy the DVD as soon as it hits the shelves...
    Wizard-8

    Not perfect, though it does entertain

    A post-apocalypse martial arts movie made by Germans? Well, that combination sounded quite intriguing to me when I found a copy of this movie at a video store in my city. And I was happy upon watching the movie to find out it was decent entertainment overall. Though made with a very small budget, the movie does boast some good special effects and production design. The martial arts experts showcased in the movie definitely show they are experts at martial arts, and while they are not great actors, they are adequate. The movie also keeps moving at a fairly brisk pace, so there are no boring parts. Still, I will admit that the movie could have been better. The cinematography is really ugly, for one thing. Maybe they were trying for a unique look, but the colors are really unattractive. Also, the script could have used some work, seeing how many of the characters and plot turns are very familiar to those well versed in modern B movies. And while the fights are generally good, there are some moments when I wish they didn't cut to different angles so frequently. Don't get me wrong, I did find the movie entertaining. However, I would advise potential viewers to not have their expectations be very high. If you are willing to accept some big flaws and see the movie as a labor of love, the better chance there is of you enjoying it.

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    • Trivia
      Mike Möller and Mathis Landwehr often worked together, in Stunt / Role Parts, like Speed Racer, Sky Sharks, Kampfansage or Lasko.
    • Connections
      Follows Kampfansage 2 (2002)
    • Soundtracks
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    • Release date
      • June 12, 2005 (China)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Official sites
      • Home page (Germany)
      • Official site
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • The Challenge
    • Production company
      • Action Concept Film- und Stuntproduktion
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    • Budget
      • €300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $487,673
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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