Yes the background can be annoying - I have to point that out. Although I think I am pointing out the obvious. Something everyone can see - no pun intended. But something that hopefully won't bug you too much. Not sure if there was another (cheaper solution) to this, but the movie does concentrate on the ... story and the characters it has. Which is a good thing and should be the thing you should look forward to the most.
That said, the actors really deliver here. Even someone like Matthias Schweighöfer or anyone else who has a small (insignificant or not) role or a bigger one. This is a murder mystery ... one where our hero seems to have something hidden himself. Or something that haunts him from the past ... and not just the fact that he was in a war. The ghosts that haunt him from that are big too of course.
There is enough to sink your teeth in and relish in where the story takes us. You can't be squeamish though, because there are some scenes that can be called borderline and quite violent. But it is the nature of the movie and our main bad guy ... tough case to crack. A Sherlock Holmes would be a nice thing to have - but maybe the former police man is able to find the culprit too ... you have to watch to see! And also if his journey is ... well let's call it complete.
Plot summary
Vienna, 1920. The Austro-Hungarian Empire has collapsed. Peter Perg returns home from the Great War, after years of captivity. But the Vienna he comes home to is nothing like the place he once knew. The new Austrian Republic thrives on social and artistic freedom, but anti-democratic movements and unemployment loom overhead. A stranger in his hometown, his life takes a turn for the worse when one of his former comrades is murdered. Suddenly the mysterious killings of veterans are mounting. Personally connected to the victims, Perg decides to bring the killer to justice. He finds an ally in the cool-headed forensic doctor Theresa Korner, with whom he has a deeper, shared history. Their investigation leads them into the darkest corners of the city, as they confront a brutal and systematic killer and intrigues from within the police force. But when the killer's net closes around Perg himself, he faces the moral dilemma of his life.
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Less is more
What I really liked about the film was the background story (espeacially the time frame) and the choice of the cast.
The plot itself sometimes feels draggy and some parts are completely unnessecary, whereas other fragments are not logical or didn't got enough of attention/development
The art style (or should I say the CGI) in the background sometimes is very distracting or doesn't mix well with the real life elements of the scene.
The last thing I want to mention is, that many aspects of the film feel very forced. Either the director/screenwriter didn't believe in his own creation/the cast or the producers were interfering in his work. What do I mean by that?
Giving or showing the audience extra scenes for things should've already figure out themselves (if they were paying attention) and the name dropping typical austrian/vienesse culutural speacialties, like locations, food or local terms.
All in all, it was an average film experience. Not very entertaining but far from bad.
Mixed feelings
I have seen this movie in a Sneak Preview.
What I really liked was the mask and the sound. Well done! Also Murathan Muslu was convincing in his role.
Although there are a couple of reason why I'm giving it only 6 stars.
The very special Art Style with a lot of tilted shots and all the inclined houses was just too much and sometimes distracting. Some people may like that, but I don't.
Another reason is story related. I won't spoil anything, but there are at least 3 annoyingly unrealistic scenes (in terms of reactions in specific situations).