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4.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing but flawed suspense movie... a so-so DVD transfer
Schussangst (Fear of Shooting) is a deliberately paced, suspenseful movie that unfortunately, will not be for all audiences. It is not a typical Hollywood thriller. In fact, to call it a thriller may be to do it a disservice by attracting the wrong crowd.

Lukas (Fabian Hinrichs) is a shy and lonely young man who because of his pacifist outlook, chooses to...
Published on April 25, 2005 by dooby

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not an American Movie
Good movie with an ending that you wouldn't see in America. Leaves you wondering about many things.
Published on October 28, 2008 by Lycaenid


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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing but flawed suspense movie... a so-so DVD transfer, April 25, 2005
This review is from: Gun-Shy (DVD)
Schussangst (Fear of Shooting) is a deliberately paced, suspenseful movie that unfortunately, will not be for all audiences. It is not a typical Hollywood thriller. In fact, to call it a thriller may be to do it a disservice by attracting the wrong crowd.

Lukas (Fabian Hinrichs) is a shy and lonely young man who because of his pacifist outlook, chooses to serve out his national service by delivering food to the elderly. One day on a tramride, a beautiful young woman (Lavinia Wilson) throws a letter into his lap. It says "Help me". Nothing more. Intrigued, he follows her off the tram, gets to know her and eventually starts dating her. She never explains the letter.

Over time, he gets infatuated with her, obsessed would be a better word. Secretly he trails her around the city. He finds her at a martial arts class practising Kendo. What would a stick-wielding martial arts expert need his help in?. Later he sneaks in after another Kendo session to find her humping away with an older man. When he questions her about it, she gives him a cryptic reply about how life is full of unfathomable pain. Only later does he find out that the man is her stepfather. Putting two and two together, he concludes that she isn't happy with the relationship she's having with her stepdad. So he hatches a hare-brained scheme to kill the stepfather, picturing himself as her valiant rescuer. He goes about buying a rifle and learns to shoot. The pacifist learns to become a killer - is he just a deluded romantic? or is he a psycho-stalker in the making?

One major drawback of the film but one arrived at by artistic choice, is the way it is shot. The film is disorientating because at many points, the camera looks at the world through Lukas' eyes. From his point of view, the world doesn't make sense and that unfortunately is what the audience also feels. Why does the girl choose him of all people? Did the girl even choose him? Why does she ignore him totally at the end? We are left in the dark because that is precisely how Lukas feels.

At the end, the movie leaves the viewer to fill in the blanks. Did the girl really set him up to kill her father? Or to kill herself? Or was it all just the overworked imaginings of his warped mind. An intriguing movie. But not to all tastes. It was the controversial winner of the Best Picture award at the 2003 San Sebastian International Film Festival. Controversial because many of the critics didn't like it.

The DVD transfer is in its original aspect ratio of 1.85:1. Unfortunately it is letterboxed and is NON-anamorphic (not enhanced for widescreen TV). Audio is the original German 2.0 stereo. Optional english subtitles are provided. Picture quality is fair with no major concerns but nothing to boast about. Black levels are good and colors are natural. It could have been better considering that it was made in 2003 and the the DVD was released in 2005.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars well-paced, interesting and a surprise or two, December 28, 2009
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Curiouser and curiouser. I found this movie to be very captivating. I couldn't really take my eyes away from the screen for too long (and that's the way I like my movies). It's about a lonely young man who meets a young woman. . . but it's about so much more.

Actually, at the end of the movie there may still be a few questions left unanswered (if you decide to watch it, you can be the judge).

This movie is about a boy-girl story and how that develops (there are a few surprises). It also includes an interesting cast of older characters that the boy/man meets through his job delivering meals to the elderly.

I think this film was full and complete with several interwoven plots and a well-developed pace. It wasn't fast-paced but it moved along very nicely with the viewer learning something new about the characters constantly throughout the film. The plot development is a bit unique. The viewer isn't spoon-fed anything. I love that. The story just moves along and you sort of have to figure a few things out. It's very refreshing.

This movie has a lot of elements that I like in a film but some of surprises at the end disturbed me a bit. Hence the 4 stars.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good..., December 13, 2008
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It's a good movie. Slow in some parts but they plot kept me intrigued and I wanted to see the end. I think it was worth the purchase.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not an American Movie, October 28, 2008
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Good movie with an ending that you wouldn't see in America. Leaves you wondering about many things.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Looking for a right element*****, October 3, 2011
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I couldn't find! Why? Perhaps it is lock of the right element or it wasn't implanted there from the beginning. Action and transitions from one scene to another are too slow due to lock of experience of the entire team or director's ability. Actors and characters do not always match the desire or expected personality. The scenes are too long and poorly developed. Lock of a closing element at the end of the story.
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