Effigy: Poison and the City

2019 [GERMAN]

Action / Crime / History

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 100% · 11 reviews
IMDb Rating 7.3/10 10 3938 3.9K

Plot summary

1828 in the German port city of Bremen: Two very different women collide in an age that has no place for either of them. One strives for a career in law, at a time when women aren't even admitted to universities. The other has lived life outside the law and may now have to pay the tab. One of them needs to get her head together – while the other would do anything not to lose hers. -- Based on a true story.

Director

Top cast

Uwe Bohm as Kommissar Tonjes
Tim Ehlert as Rechtsanwalt Voget
Ruben Apel as Hans
Peer Roggendorf as Rademacher Rumpff
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778.25 MB
1280*694
English 2.0
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24 fps
1 hr 24 min
Seeds 1
1.41 GB
1920*1040
English 2.0
NR
us  es  it  
24 fps
1 hr 24 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by mikeypep 9 / 10

Great filmmaking

The fact that this movie draws its inspiration from actual events significantly enhanced my enjoyment and appreciation of it. The filmmakers deserve commendation for their ability to present a narrative that not only engages but also incorporates a strong feminist perspective, executed both artfully and convincingly. The performances were exceptional, particularly those of the actress portraying the female serial killer and her counterpart, the nemesis character. Their portrayals were both compelling and immersive, adding depth to the storyline.Additionally, the music score of the film was a standout feature. It complemented the mood and tone of the movie beautifully, weaving seamlessly with the narrative to enhance the overall experience. On the other hand, the subplot, which aimed to enrich the film by providing political context, fell somewhat short for me. Although it was an interesting addition, I found it somewhat elusive and challenging to fully grasp as an average viewer. This aspect didn't diminish my overall enjoyment of the film but was a noticeable contrast to the otherwise engaging storytelling.Looking forward, I am genuinely excited and eagerly anticipating more work from the director, Udo Flohr. His unique approach to storytelling and his ability to bring complex characters to life are truly commendable, and I am keen to see how his future projects unfold.
Reviewed by kristinewdeleon 9 / 10

Captivating, Slow Burn Cat-and-Mouse

Deftly filmed by director Udo Flohr, "Effigy - Poison and the City" offers an absorbing glimpse of history that should satisfy period drama fans. Set in the 19th-century German port city of Bremen, the film is based on the true story of Gesche Gottfried. As one of the first female serial killers ever identified, she was beheaded in 1831 - Bremen's last public execution.

The movie skilfully blends elements of suspense, drama, and psychological thriller, keeping the audience engaged and intrigued throughout. Its meticulous attention to historical detail immerses viewers in the era's atmosphere. The pacing is deliberate - and occasionally slow, but this apparent mundanity underscores the grim brutality of its subject matter.

Lead actress Suzan Anbeh, who portrays Gesche Gottfried, delivers a nuanced and compelling performance, expertly balancing the character's complexity and evoking both empathy and revulsion. She presents Gottfried not just as a villain but as a multifaceted individual shaped by her circumstances and demons. Consequently, the film also delves into themes of gender and societal roles, reflecting on how women were perceived and treated during that time. It offers both entertainment and insight.

Overall, if you're a fan of thought-provoking psychological thrillers and period pieces alike, give Effigy a watch.

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