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Die vier Gerechten
Lord Paddington, an honorable member of society, is blown up with a small tennis ball. "Die vier Gerechten" are not of this opinion, however: "Sentenced to death and executed for countless crimes" they leave at the scene. More honorable personalities must die before the perfume Higgins betrays the murderer and exposes the honorable personalities as heads of the organized trafficking of girls.
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Plot Summary
A group of four young people, driven by a mix of desperation and a misguided sense of justice, plan and execute a daring bank robbery. As their meticulously crafted plan unfolds, they soon discover that their actions have unforeseen and dangerous consequences, entangling them with the criminal underworld and forcing them to confront their own morality. The heist quickly spirals out of control, testing their loyalty and their will to survive.
Critical Reception
Die vier Gerechten received a mixed to positive reception, often praised for its stylish direction and strong performances from its young cast, particularly Robert Stadlober and Tom Schilling. Some critics found the plot to be somewhat derivative of other heist films, while others appreciated its gritty atmosphere and exploration of youthful desperation. Audience reception was generally favorable, with many enjoying the suspenseful narrative and the film's energetic pacing.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its tense atmosphere and the performances of its lead actors.
Noted for its stylish direction and energetic pacing.
Some found the plot to be predictable, drawing comparisons to other heist thrillers.
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Fun Fact
The film was part of a trend in German cinema during the early 2000s focusing on youthful protagonists navigating dark or criminal themes.
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