Melchior the Apothecary: The Executioner's Daughter

2022 [ESTONIAN]

Action / Crime / History / Thriller

Plot summary

Melchior’s bride Keterlyn happens to witness an attack on a young man. The victim, who has lost his memory, does not know who he is and how he ended up in a Tallinn. A ring found at the scene leads Melchior to the trail of the nocturnal brotherhood, questions are also raised by the troupe of freaks who performed on fair day. Ominous signs suggest that not only is the stranger recovering from a murder attempt at risk, but Melchior and Keterlyn as well. At the same time, an inquisitor known as a ruthless witch hunter arrives in town. Melchior's ability to "speak to the dead" and to notice invisible traces of murder have raised the suspicion that he may be a dangerous heretic. And the place of the enemy of the church is at the stake…

Director

Top cast

Kristjan Lüüs as Kaupmehesell #2
Oskar Punga as Kaupmehesell #1
Jan Uuspõld as Trupijuht
Jaan Rekkor as Keterlyni isa
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848.45 MB
1280*536
Estonian 2.0
NR
Subtitles et  us  
25 fps
1 hr 32 min
Seeds 1
1.7 GB
1920*804
Estonian 5.1
NR
Subtitles et  us  
25 fps
1 hr 32 min
Seeds 7

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by BeneCumb 7 / 10

Visually engaging yet emotionally uneven finale to the medieval thriller trilogy

The Executioner's Daughter, the third film in the Apothecary Melchior series, sticks to the fast-paced mystery style of the first two movies, but struggles to deliver the same emotional impact-especially after the death of a major character.The movie starts off strong. Melchior and his now-wife, Keterlyn, discover a naked, unconscious man in the forest who wakes up with no memory. From there, the plot thickens with four more murders, a surprisingly thoughtful inquisitor, and a strange figure called the White Acrobat Angel, who feels more confusing than meaningful.The tension builds nicely, especially with the arrival of a witch-hunting monk named Frederic. But when Keterlyn suddenly dies, the story loses emotional depth. Melchior's reaction is strangely muted, making the moment feel flat instead of heartbreaking. The acting, usually solid, also feels held back-like the characters aren't allowed to grow beyond the series' usual tone.Visually, the movie is impressive, with detailed medieval sets and strong camera work. It even premiered in Germany, showing how far Estonian film has come. This isn't high-brow art, but it's fun, easy-to-watch entertainment-great for a casual night in.Although this is the weakest of the three films, it still shows ambition and hints at more stories to come. If you've watched the first two, this is a decent-if slightly flawed-ending that leaves room for future adventures.
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