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Tabea Georgiamo | ... | Alina Grimm |
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Michael von der Brelie | ... | Thomas Eilert |
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Davis Schulz | ... | Leonard Koch |
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Sophie Swan | ... | Emily Hirsch |
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Olivia Dean | ... | Rapunzel Gothel |
Hartmut Engel | ... | Herr Berger | |
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David Brückner | ... | David |
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MrTrashpack | ... | Bruder Jacob (as Philipp Betz) |
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Karsten Rybandt | ... | Bruder Wilhelm |
Jacob F. Schmiedel | ... | Thomas Glaser | |
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Michael Krug | ... | Barkeeper |
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Sabrina Wotjak | ... | Rapunzel Double |
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Isabeau Beck | ... | Schauspielerin |
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Andrea Böhm | ... | Bargast |
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Urs Remond | ... | Pater Petrosinus |
After the unsuccessful attempt to exorcise the demon-owned Rapunzel (Olivia Dean), Father Petrosinus (Urs Remond) sold his castle in the 17th century and escaped from the retribution of the demon. Centuries later, one of his last relatives, film student Alina (Tabea Georgiamo), came with her crew to the old castle to make her graduation film there. But the related blood awakens Rapunzel's demon again. And it wants bloody revenge on all relatives of the father. Written by Diramus
Everything in this flic feels amateurish, flat and uninspired. I guess none of the 'actors' ever saw an acting school from the inside. The kind of folks who hang around filmschools in order to get "discovered" by would be directors of the same calibre, try to avoid their saxonian accent in the original german language release. That's what most energy is spent for. So there's not much left for real acting.
The story (if any) is a bore. Elements of satanism and exorcism are forced to be part of some kind of storytelling which the spectator saw hundred times before.
The location castles obviously somewhere in the eastern part of Germany are nice to watch and justify the 1 point, you have to give at imdb, but two or three pittoresque outside-postcards don't tell a story.
Don't let yourself be misled by the above 15 ratings, which culminate in a 7.0 out of 10 rating. They must have been generously given by uncles, grandpas and many other "affiliates" of this worst movie, I've ever seen since corona closed down movie theatres.
Or in other words: This movie is very good if you want to learn how NOT to do it.
Way under filmschool level - for beginners.