The Factory (film)
Movie | |
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German title | The Factory |
Original title | The Factory |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 2012 |
length | 104 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 16 |
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Director | Morgan O'Neill |
script | Morgan O'Neill, Paul Leyden |
production |
Susan Downey , David Gambino , Joel Silver |
music | Mark Isham |
camera | Kramer Morgenthau |
cut | Death of Feuerman |
occupation | |
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The Factory is an American thriller from Morgan O'Neill from the year 2012 . The leading roles are played by John Cusack , Jennifer Carpenter , Mae Whitman and Dallas Roberts . The cinema release in the USA was on October 20, 2012. In Germany , the film was released directly on DVD on July 4, 2013 .
action
The police officers Mike Fletcher and Kelsey Walker are on the trail of a serial killer who is said to have kidnapped numerous young women. However, there is no evidence of the missing victims, and no bodies were found either. It is noticeable that all of the cases are prostitutes. When one day Mike's daughter Abby is kidnapped (the perpetrator mistakenly thought she was a prostitute), the two police officers do everything in their power to track down the women. Step by step, they track down the perpetrator.
Meanwhile, the viewer learns that some of the abducted women are still alive. They are kept in a basement dungeon as birth machines to create families. Abby is now also threatened with this fate. But just as the perpetrator wants to carry out the first fertilization attempt with her, Fletcher and Walker storm the house. There they discover u. a. a room in which there are several incubators in which all babies lie. Fletcher manages to seriously injure the perpetrator . He is all the more appalled when Walker suddenly points the gun at her colleague and shoots him in the stomach. One learns that she too was one of the perpetrator's wives, the so-called "first". However, since she is sterile and therefore out of the question for his purposes, she was sorted out by him.
Walker manages to get the babies out of the house before the other police officers arrive. She kills Fletcher, making it look like the kidnapper fired the gun. Meanwhile, Abby, who is completely inexperienced in such matters, gives birth to another woman with a scalpel via a caesarean section in the basement . At the end of the film you can see Walker moving the babies to a distant place.
synchronization
actor | speaker | role |
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John Cusack | Andreas Fröhlich | Mike |
Jennifer Carpenter | Ranja Bonalana | Kelsey |
Mae Whitman | Marie-Luise Schramm | Abby |
Dallas Roberts | Sven Hasper | Carl |
Gary Anthony Williams | Tobias Master | Darrell |
Sonya Walger | Melanie Hinze | Shelly |
Mageina Tovah | Luisa Wietzorek | Brittany |
Andrew Johnson | Axel Lutter | Chief |
Cindy Sampson | Christin Marquitan | Crystal |
Lita Tresierra | Peggy Sander | Divine |
Luis Oliva | Tobias Nath | Divine's friend |
Don Postles | Peter Reinhardt | news reporter |
Maxim Roy | Cathlen Gawlich | Head nurse |
Conrad Pla | Andreas Hosang | Steve |
criticism
The Metascore service Internet Movie Database found 5.5 out of 10 positive votes for The Factory . On Rotten Tomatoes , 43% of the audience rated the film positively. Kino.de described The Factory as a "sophisticated and atmospherically dense [...] serial killer thriller", which "but not every twist of the content" is convincing. Filmstarts.de editor Michael Meyns saw in The Factory a very solid thriller with some "surprising twists". He awarded 3 stars out of 5.
Web links
- The Factory in theInternet Movie Database(English)
- The Factory atRotten Tomatoes(English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Release certificate for The Factory . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry , June 2013 (PDF; test number: 139 312 K).
- ^ The Factory. on synchronkartei.de, accessed on August 23, 2014.
- ^ Film review of The Factory. on kino.de, accessed on August 22, 2014.
- ^ Michael Meyns: Critique of the FILMSTARTS.de editorial team. on filmstarts.de, accessed on August 22, 2014.