The Golden Glove

    The Golden Glove
    2019

    Synopsis

    A serial killer strikes fear in the hearts of residents of Hamburg during the early 1970s.

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    Cast

    • Jonas DasslerFritz Honka
    • Margarethe TieselGerda Voss
    • Katja StudtHelga Denningsen
    • Martina Eitner-AcheampongFrida
    • Tristan GöbelWilli
    • Greta Sophie SchmidtPetra Schulz
    • Marc HosemannSiggi Honka
    • Max HoppErich Denningsen
    • Hark BohmDornkaat-Max
    • Uwe RohdeHerbert Nürnberg

    Recommendations

    • 67

      The A.V. Club

      Whatever pleasure there is to be found in watching a film like The Golden Glove is in the intellectualizing, and the film does prompt a series of provocative questions about the implicit contract between artist and audience.
    • 60

      CineVue

      Were it not for these overwrought provocations The Golden Glove could have been Akin’s most accomplished work in years. Aesthetically speaking it remains a marvel.
    • 50

      Austin Chronicle

      As played with startlingly veracity by Jonas Dassler, there's nothing romantic about him: a deformed nose, shuffling gait, slack-jawed and with a misaligned eye, he looks exactly like the man responsible for the deaths of at least four women in 1970s Hamburg.
    • 40

      The Guardian

      Apart from its grisliness, its hopelessness, and its pointlessness, what strikes you most about this true-crime movie is its brownness.
    • 40

      Screen Daily

      Perhaps the question is not whether the film needed to be so relentlessly grim, but rather whether it needed to be made at all.
    • 30

      The Hollywood Reporter

      On some level, Fritz’s story is compulsive viewing, only you wish you weren’t there.
    • 30

      Time

      The Golden Glove is, in the most basic sense, well constructed. It’s also the kind of movie you may end up wishing you’d never seen. Even hardcore Akin devotees should proceed with caution, and be ready for disillusionment. The craftsmanship is there. But Akin’s judgment has gone AWOL, and with it, his heart.
    • 30

      Variety

      The Golden Glove may not celebrate its subject, but the intimate examination it offers him is itself a privilege — one for which this ugly, unenquiring film scarcely makes a case.