
A Single Shot Inhaltsangabe & Details
Ein junges Mädchen kommt auf tragische Weise ums Leben. Der Jäger John Moon ist ein einfacher Mann, dessen Leben durch einen tragischen Unfall aus den Fugen gerät. Während er außerhalb der Jagdzeit ein Reh erlegen will, trifft seine abgelenkte. A Single Shot – Tödlicher Fehler (Originaltitel: A Single Shot) ist ein erschienener dramatischer Thriller unter der Regie von David M. Rosenthal nach. picr8.eu - Kaufen Sie A Single Shot - Tödlicher Fehler günstig ein. Qualifizierte Bestellungen werden kostenlos geliefert. Sie finden Rezensionen und Details. Ein Schlamassel. John Moon steckt tief drin. Weil er nicht richtig hingesehen hat, als er geschossen hat. Nicht das Reh hat er erwischt, nein: Eine junge Frau. A Single Shot - Tödlicher Fehler ein Film von David M. Rosenthal mit Sam Rockwell, William H. Macy. Inhaltsangabe: John Moon (Sam Rockwell) wurde von. Many translated example sentences containing "in a single shot" – German-English dictionary and search engine for German translations. Many translated example sentences containing "single shot" – German-English dictionary and search engine for German translations.

A Single Shot Navigation menu Video
A Single Shot movie sceneThe movie was not a box-office success, but it managed to generate a lot of critical acclaim for itself and Sam. In he found himself the star of another critically lauded film, Lawn Dogs.
Once again he portrayed a societal outcast as Trent, a working-class man living in a trailer, earning a living mowing lawns inside a wealthy, gated Kentucky community.
Soon Trent finds himself befriended by year-old Devon Mischa Barton , and the movie deals with the difficulties in their friendship and the outside world.
He also gave strong performances in the quirky independent comedy Safe Men, in which he plays one half of a pretty awful singing duo the other half being played by Steve Zahn that gets mistaken for two safe-crackers by Jewish gangsters; and the offbeat hit-man trainee in Jerry and Tom against Joe Mantegna.
After a few smaller appearances in films such as Woody Allen's Celebrity and the version of A Midsummer Night's Dream, in which he played Francis Flute, he had larger parts in two of the bigger hit movies to emerge in The Green Mile andGalaxy Quest, wowing audiences and critics alike with his chameleon-like performances as a crazed killer in the former and a goofy actor in the latter.
More recently, he appeared in another string of mainstream films, most notably as Eric Knox in Charlie's Angels and as Zaphod Beeblebrox in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, while continuing to perform in smaller independent movies.
After more than ten years in the business, Sam has earned his success. David M. Mitchell S. Skip to main content.
Buy new:. Ships from: Amazon. Sold by: Amazon. Added to Cart Failed to add an item to cart. FREE Shipping on your first order.
Arrives: Nov 12 - Fastest delivery: Friday, Nov 6 Order within 7 hrs and 36 mins Details. Only 3 left in stock more on the way. Add to Cart. Secure transaction.
Your transaction is secure. We work hard to protect your security and privacy. Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission.
Learn more. Ships from Amazon. Ships from. Sold by. Read full return policy. Add gift options. Save with Used - Very Good.
Sold by: Mayon Products. Disc and case in good shape. See more. Arrives: Thursday, Nov Fastest delivery: Tuesday, Nov 10 Order within 9 hrs and 36 mins Details.
Only 1 left in stock - order soon. Sold by Mayon Products and Fulfilled by Amazon. Other Sellers on Amazon. Sold by: MovieMars.
Sold by: Green Orbit. Sold by: Hybridseller. Have one to sell? Sell on Amazon. Image Unavailable Image not available for Color:.
A Single Shot [Blu-ray]. Sam Rockwell Actor , William H. Macy Actor , David M. Multi-Format January 14, "Please retry".
Customers who viewed this item also viewed. Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1. Blue Iguana [Blu-ray].
Only 14 left in stock more on the way. Moon [Blu-ray]. Heist [Blu Ray] [Blu-ray]. Customers who bought this item also bought.
Unleashed [Blu-ray]. Only 11 left in stock - order soon. The Mule Blu-ray. Life [Blu-ray]. Matchstick Men Blu-ray.
Only 20 left in stock more on the way. Enemy [Blu-ray]. What other items do customers buy after viewing this item? Seven Psychopaths [Blu-ray].
Right [Blu-ray]. Only 2 left in stock - order soon. The Best of Enemies [Blu-ray]. Register a free business account. Product Description When John Moon Sam Rockwell accidentally shoots a young woman and discovers a bag full of cash, the isolated hunter becomes the hunted.
A Single Shot Hide Spoilers. I really enjoyed this movie.. I love Sam Rockwell. He picks great projects and this no exception. This is not a fast paced feature but I story I really enjoyed.
Maintained a great tension and foreboding throughout which I really enjoy in a film. This is a simple story with some great twists and turns.
Starts out slow like a slow burn and then ramps up quickly. This story is believable and has no real holes in it. It's a story you can relate to in that it seems very plausible and believable.
You feel the characters fear and tension with the situation he finds himself in. This is a slow paced thriller that is well filmed and the performances are excellent.
Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. This is an exquisitely dark, rural, all-American series noir. Plot line and moral being: a good man goes bad, because that's the way things can be, the way things are.
Nature -- human or otherwise, isn't kind. Mistakes happen. And you often pay for them in the wilderness of this world we live in alone and altogether.
Chance has its way of crushing you, burying you alive. Watch out. Plus, aside from a potent story line, the acting is downright first rate.
Not a single one of the actors are off key. I don't know who did the casting for "A Single Shot", but they deserve an award for it.
Also exquisite in this film is the ending -- one of the most original examples of "open ended" I've ever seen in a film. You've got to be in a dark, worried mood to like this film; its darkness is relentless.
But for thoughtful adults it is very well worth the watching. This is a serious movie for serious viewers. Sam Rockwell gives a convincing performance as John Moon, a West Virginia cracker who stumbles into bad luck from the opening seen.
All of the characters bring to life what it's probably like to live in a rural, poor area in flyover country.
The accents of the characters are often thick, which can make it difficult to understand some of the dialog, but the plot nonetheless comes through clearly.
Rockwell's character progresses from being a dumb cracker to someone you care about, as the tension builds towards a final resolution of his accidental and potentially deadly predicament.
The acting and direction are first rate. The cinematography fits the story; the musical score does likewise. The story is dark, in a Jack London sort of way.
You won't be inspired, but you might be brought closer in touch with the human condition. Awonderlich 20 August I had never heard of this movie, but I found it on On Demand for purchase before the actual release date.
I wasn't expecting much as I had never heard of it - but this movie was so good - it was almost hard to watch.
I found myself getting up and having to walk out of the room because at times it was almost too painful in a good way. Every actor was amazing from the accents, to demeanor, and wardrobe.
I felt like the movie was actually happening before my eyes. Sam Rockwell has always been a great actor - but in this movie - I kept forgetting it was even him.
This was a great role for him and I hope to see more of him in future movies. I recommend this dark, creepy and suspenseful movie. Be prepared to squirm!
Went into this movie expecting some sort of cat and mouse game or a "Vacancy" like thriller about persons being taken down one after another, but as pleasantly surprised to find its neither, Instead its feels like an backwoods thriller evoking a particular emotional or aesthetic quality through a combination of acting, visuals and realism shots.
It feels as if one is there to experience the story as it happened to u personally of someone who had committed a crime covered it up and the mental trauma of going through blackmail only to realise that those around u cant be trusted.
Of course there is ample drama revolving around relationships and characters caught up in their own world. Tells a strange story of mystery and horror, which plays-mostly-in the majestic surroundings of a rural countryside during a dark winter or near spring season.
Most of the film has dark or muted color tones of the backwoods and rural landscape With some good visuals aesthetics and successful direction of actors, the movie creates from a tense opening of a woman being killed and into thriller that evolves into a mostly psychological movie.
A movie mystery where the silences, inactivity of most part of the show and the images reflect the intuitions, intentions and sensations of persons through scenes depicting from a troubled guilty character huddled in the corner of the house's lone bathroom , the sole light of a single lamp or inviting illumination from the winter sun through the tree tops tells a story to the viewer The film also seems to accurately depict what happens in mostly backwoods or rural countryside town where a few shady characters co exist with normal everyday people.
Most of the movie revolves around this premise and examining the morality of both sets of characters The show starts off a bleak and sorrowful scene t though halfway it seems to lose track to a family drama and a witch hunt only to regain back at the final minutes Overall worth a watch, one of the movies u would like to see on a week off day or vacation.
John Moon, played by Sam Rockwell, accidentally shoots and kills a beautiful young girl while hunting for deer. In a state of shock, John drags the body down to an old abandoned gravel pit where he finds the girl has been living like a runaway.
Inside her makeshift shelter, he goes through her belongings and finds a large sum of money. He hides the body, takes the money and leaves.
It doesn't take long before it is made clear that the hunter is being hunted as somebody wants their money back. This is a psychological thriller through John's eyes.
His guilt plays a factor and instead of running off with the money, John sticks around his small rural town and begins to investigate.
The screenplay is adapted by the writer of the novel, Matthew F. Jones, and for an unoriginal premise, the story takes it's own unique path.
David M. Rosenthal is very hit and miss in his direction. While the exterior scenes are both beautiful and haunting, the interior scenes are irritatingly tight, causing an unnecessary claustrophobic effect.
While it could be said the interior scenes are shot in a way to add to the chaos surrounding the protagonist, they really just come off cheap and vague.
We're missing a need for details of these interior locations. It's not a matter of the low-budget, it is just that the scenes are terribly framed.
The only other aspect of the film that will turn people away are the heavy accents. This isn't a flaw but it will annoy the average viewer because it is almost impossible to understand some of the dialogue in certain scenes.
Turning up the volume doesn't help either, these scenes may need to be subtitled. It leaves a curious question: Were the actors directed to deliver their dialogue in a way so the average audience member wouldn't be able to understand what they are saying or were the actors having fun going to the extreme with their backwoods redneck characters?
Though aspects of the direction come off as amateurish, A Single Shot delivers a tense story and a perfect cathartic ending.
SnoopyStyle 26 August John Moon Sam Rockwell is a poacher living in poverty ridden backwoods. His father lost their family farm to the bank.
His wife Kelly Reilly left him taking their child with her. He is struggling to accept this. One day on a hunt, he runs across a dead girl, an overturned truck, and a box full of money.
He takes the money, and abandons the body. Somebody comes looking for the money and knows John took it.
It becomes psychological combat as the mysterious person try to force John to divulge where the money is. The gritty grim of overwhelming poverty is well done.
Everybody looks like they just did meth. However there are too many scenes of nothing happening as John Moon walks around hunting. It adds nothing that isn't already there.
They are better off trimming those scenes to lessen the 2 hours running time and pick up the pace.
Many reviewers are complaining about this movie being "slow" because of the plot. What makes this movie slow is the pacing and uneven structure.
The plot itself fine and actually pretty interesting - a hunter accidentally kills someone in the woods and decides not to tell anyone about it.
He finds a stash of money with the body and uses it to better his Son. That's a good story. Unfortunately, it's the poor direction, editing and writing of this movie that really destroy what is a pretty good premise.
Honestly the more I think about it , with the exception of an interesting story at least at the beginning and a great performance by Rockwell, this film is a complete mess.
There are numerous scenes that don't fit or just don't make sense. Though Rockwell is fantastic, many of his character's actions are completely idiotic.
I blame a poor script filled with convenient characters that serve as nothing more than stereotypical plot devises. Neo-noir films can break rules and be implausible, but that's because they usually have a pacing that builds to a great climax, making you forgot about all the plot holes and illogical characters.
Rockwell's character is the only person in the movie with any depth. Which is a testament to Rockwell, because the writer does not do anything to help us relate to this guy.
I guess, to a degree, that might be the point - this unlucky chap could be any of us. I didn't hate this movie.
It does create a nice atmosphere, but there's too much wrong with it to really enjoy it for more than 10 minutes at a time at any point.
Thank goodness for Rockwell, or it would have been completely unwatchable. Although A Single Shot has a familiar moody premise, its mature execution makes it worth watching.
Matthew F. Jones adapted the screenplay from his own novel and it does quite show that there's something novelistic about its structure.
Our protagonist spends most of his time weaving between encounters with characters he knows well about business we see the half of.
Now, in A Single Shot , he plays a haggard hunter in the deep woods, where the clouds never part and his sense of security is completely shattered.
Though Rockwell boasts impressive versatility, he still often plays men living on the fringes of society—impoverished loners, criminals, or some combination of the two.
After a few misses, his rifle finally connects. But while snaking through the underbrush to collect his kill, he realizes he inadvertently took down something else: a teenage girl, bleeding profusely from a bullet wound to the chest.
Distraught, nauseous, and panicky, John quickly stashes her at her makeshift camp site, then walks away with a chest full of money she had tucked away beside a plush tiger.
This all happens within the first few minutes of the film, and it marks the very tip of the troubles he encounters.
Screenwriter Matthew F. Jones adapted this bleak drama from his novel of the same name, and he ratchets up the tension on deliberately low speed.
A Single Shot - Tödlicher Fehler: Lest hier das Blu-ray Review zum packenden Drama mit Sam Rockwell. Rezension mit Bewertung. Der tragische Tod eines jungen Mädchens ist in A Single Shot der Beginn eines atmosphärischen Katz-und-Maus-Spiels zwischen dem Jäger Sam Rockwell. Ein Jäger erschießt versehntlich eine junge Frau und wird in ein tödliches Katz- und Mausspiel verwickelt. Edit Cast Cast overview, first billed only: Sam Rockwell John Moon William H. Pitt Ted Levine Cecile Kelly Reilly Jess Jason Isaacs Waylon Joe Anderson Obadiah Jeffrey Wright Simon Ophelia Lovibond Abbie Amy Sloan Carla W.
Earl Brown Puffy Heather Lind Mincy Christie Burke Ingrid Jenica Bergere Colette Lana Giacose Angela David A. Edit Storyline The tragic death of a beautiful young girl starts a tense and atmospheric game of cat and mouse between hunter John Moon and the hardened backwater criminals out for his blood.
Edit Did You Know? Goofs When John buries the dead body at the end of the movie, the girl's eyes are open in one shot and closed in the next. Quotes [ first lines ] John Moon : Shit.
Connections Referenced in Mr. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Report this. Add the first question. Language: English. Runtime: min.
Sound Mix: Dolby Digital. Color: Color. What you will find is an engaging and expertly, if sometimes a little too authentically, played character study disguised as a generic, backwoods, crime thriller.
So, my first piece of advice to you is to throw out the plot. Don't engage, as you normally would, through what the characters are doing but more with who the characters are.
The story, such as it is, focuses around Sam Rockwell's character, John Moon. Estranged from his wife Moira, played by Kelly Reilly Sherlock Holmes , he lives near to some conservation land, where he routinely goes hunting, despite being caught and charged for doing so on numerous occasions.
He's a simple, proud man of few words just trying to put his life back together. While out hunting on this land one morning, trying to catch a deer, he accidentally shoots a woman who, he later finds out, is carrying a ton of cash with her.
Despite being definitely distraught at his accidental actions, he knows that to report them would mean jail time. Instead he hides the body, takes the money and is determined to get his life, meaning his wife and child, back.
However, the money, of course, is linked to a web of unsavoury characters who, one by one, try and get their hands on it.
Tobacco is chewed, lines are mumbled in thick, heavy accented drawls and bodies pile up. Will John Moon come out on top or is his demise inevitable?
The press release describes the film as a tense and atmospheric game of cat and mouse and if that was the honest intention of the film then, I am sorry to say, it fails.
It's too slow moving, too drenched in melancholy strings and blue, grey, damp photography. The characters aren't menacing or threatening enough and, more often than not, the tension is lost as you are straining to understand what the hell is going on as some terrific actors grumble, twitch and spit through thick beards and thicker accents.
I like to believe, though, that the film is more than that. More than a generic cat and mouse thriller about a bag of money and some grubby but pleasingly quirky hillbillies.
It might just be his acting and his endless watchability, but I think the film is most successful as an in-depth and tragic character study of Sam Rockwell's John Moon.
Studying and delving in to, as it does, ideas of lost opportunity, loss of love, pride coming before a fall, having the strength to survive, betrayal, fear, not being able to see the wood for the trees which is indicated in several nice visual clues and making your bed and damn well having to lie in it.
On this level the film succeeds handsomely and Rockwell, also serving as producer on the film, gives a, at first, gruff and almost monosyllabic and unsympathetic performance that grows, over the running time, into a tragic, sometimes heart wrenchingly unlucky and down trodden character that you root for to, some how, find a way out of his predicament, even though your brain can't find one and you probably know that an easy resolution will not be forthcoming.
He has surrounded himself well with the cream of character actors, the sort of 2nd tier players who are a sheer delight to just recline and watch act.
William H Macy, sporting an outrageously bad toupee, a suspect moustache, a sports jacket worthy of a scuzzy car salesman from the 50s and affecting a handicap in the form of a damaged arm and limp, gives a performance that dances neatly along the line of parody and awards worthy that he, and his peers, have so perfected in their work with the Coens.
He is weasley, sinister, pathetic, dangerous, unnerving and humorous all rolled into one and the film could've used a lot more of him.
The film also features great but, sadly, tiny performances from Ted Levine, Jason Isaacs and Melissa Leo who, I doubt, get much more screen time, combined, than you'd be easily able to count on two hands.
The only other stand out actor worth a mention being, the always worth the price of admission, Jeffrey Wright.
His performance, as a wild, reckless, drunkard friend of John Moon is fantastic and combines almost every tick, twitch and technique an actor can deploy to best portray an alcoholic red neck.
The only downside to this is, as the film enters its third act, Wright shows up to deliver some important plot information but it gets buried under piles of grime, dribble, tobacco, alcoholic slurring, an indecipherable accent and a crap flecked thicket of facial hair.
As superb and as delightful as the mud smeared technique is, it's this scene that almost derails the film, that is if you are still trying to figure out what is going on but, I've already told you, the plot is not important.
Much like the plot, though, the downfall in the direction is that the film feels all too familiar. From the colour palette to the score which features the, too often used, discordant pizzicato strings nothing here feels different from something you've seen a hundred times before and while the techniques on display are exemplary, the lack of anything new can make parts of the, already slow, film drag.
That being said it does feel authentic and atmospheric. The set dressing, the costumes, the location and the lighting also do their part to help you feel the cold, the damp, the dirt and the drink.
Which is actually more than enough in this case. I did not read the source material to this, but I did have the pleasure of watching this at the Berlin Internationl Festival.
Sam Rockwell himself would have attended, but due to the storm having a party in America, he couldn't make the flight.
While that bad, because it'd been awesome to see him up and close, it was also a relief, because he's just larger than life one of the greatest actors of his generation is more than an apt description of him.
He does prove it in this movie too, which is much darker than I had expected. But he has a lot of help coming from the rest of the cast great people involved here and the script of course.
As mentioned, I couldn't tell you the differences between the movie and the book. But the director did a great job here and I can only recommend this not only because of the powerhouse performance by Sam.
I saw this in the middle of covering the Tribeca FIlm Festival and a crushing slate of 75 films. My reaction to the film was to like it but not love it.
However when I had a chance to sit down and see it on VOD I found that many of my earlier reservations fell away. The plot of the film has a down on his luck guy living off in the woods by himself.
One of the things he does is to poach the local wild stock. When he accidentally shoots a young woman his efforts to hide what happened brings him violently into contact with some very bad people.
A modern noir film the film works largely thanks to the performance of Rocwell who manages to make you feel sympathy for his character even though he's done some bone head stuff.
It also doesn't hurt to have the supporting cast he does backing him up. WHile not a perfect film it is much better than it's reputation or it's IMDb number suggests it is.
Couldn't understand a thing they were saying. For such good actors the southern accents and chewing tobacco didn't help to make any talking clear.
Not worth watching. I am sorry I did. One of the year's strangest-almost disappointing films, "A Single Shot" is only respectable because Sam Rockwell is doing a very nice work following an average script that on better hands would result in a gripping project.
It's not much of a script problem but a matter of choices made that turned this film into something almost unbearable and unintelligible.
The premise is good enough to make you interested but there's mistakes on the way, whether poor editorial choices, terrible sound and a messy, uninvolved and unexplainable situations.
Sam plays a lonely man who believes has an answer to all of his marital problems after finding a great amount of money in the woods where he was hunting.
But there's a dead girl's body involved, people who want to find her and the money and as usual it's the dangerous kind of people. Now this hunted hunter will have to find ways of solving the upcoming obstacles on his way before it gets too late.
It could be everything but ordinary - which sadly is. It has a sort of Coen brothers kind of setting and if created or made by them it would an instant classic, clever and powerfully well-acted.
But here while trying to be artistic constructing a character development limited to the main character of course , the screenplay and the director forced a slow pace at first very good but then it got annoying , kept confusing and sounded awfully.
The last one though. If only we could hear the actors speaking, or at least understand what they're saying. Rockwell's best friend, played by Jeffrey Wright, is an important piece of the story but he's constantly drunk, forcing an already hard dialect and that's it.
What's he saying with all those mumbled words? Not to mention that some connections are strangely made and all of sudden Sam receives threats after threats that's when the movie takes of for good by the psychotic character played by Jason Isaacs.
It's worth seeing though. It keeps your interest but not fully , the director knows how to create a great sense of menace and fear, and it's easy to relate with the leading man and his problems that only get bigger and bigger, just wanting to make things simple.
Rockwell is a knockout here, in the great things and in the small ones too. Pay attention to his character composition, how he communicates plenty with saying much and at each scene is injured in some way.
It's nuanced performance just as much as of William H. Macy as the crippled lawyer too bad he's in it for brief scenes and the frightening Joe Anderson the first confrontation between him and Sam is very good.
Everyone else in here doesn't convince all that much. Not easy enough to be considered an entertainment, nor patient and important to be art.
Minor but good. Spending his time between living in his cabin and trying to fit in in town. When he finds a young woman in the woods his life takes a dangerous turn and now he must not only fight to get back with the woman he loves but also for his life.
I watched this movie for really only one reason, Sam Rockwell. After watching it I have to say there is really only one reason to watch this, Sam Rockwell.
If anyone but him was the lead in this it would be unwatchable. The movie itself is so slow moving that I found it hard to stay interested in but he brought a depth to the character that really helped and made you want to see him succeed in everything he was doing.
Other then that though this is just really to slow moving to recommend. Overall, a movie to watch to see the brilliance of Sam Rockwell.
While the setting and action in this movie are seemingly brutally naturalistic, the execution is confusing and unsubstantial. The story ends up being too mundane and dull to have some symbolic meaning, yet too figurative and inexplicable to be interestingly realistic.
Visually the movie is dark, though it take place outdoors much of the time, and seems filled with meaningless shots. The dialogue is hard to understand, though the characters are too unperceptive to say anything worth listening to anyway.
The protagonist is constantly falling asleep, dreaming, and being startled awake. He seems to exist in a state of stupor, his actions exhibiting no intelligence.
He stumbles through the events of the movie without learning anything or changing at all, though I suppose there is supposed to be some thread of redemption.
I guess this movie could be a representation of real life, dumb and pointless, but that's not much of a story. No point to this being made.
Sam Rockwell and William H Macy are great actors, but this film isn't great. I watched it all, yes, every boring minute of it.
The plot is non existent, as is the fine script, and dialogue. Also, the editing is just atrocitious, the score annoying, and the cinematography weird.
John, Rockwell is an ex con who lives in a trailer, alone. His wife and child have left him, due to his inability to find work. He survives doing odd jobs, and deer hunting, With a 12 bore shotgun!
Out hunting one day, he shoots a woman who was 'Somehow' hiding in a bush, and in the middle of nowhere! So, instead of calling the cops, or at least getting help, he rummages through her belongings and then puts her over his shoulder and dumps her body in the trailer where she'd been hiding!
How he knew where she was staying, that's a mystery. In the said trailer he finds a box of money, and he decides to keep it.
What happens next is just stupid! It turns out that the money belongs to very dangerous people, Never! They want the money back, Never!
But instead of knocking on his door and saying, "Can we have our money back, or we'll kill you", no they shoot his dog, and dump the girls dead body in his trailer, with a note saying "John murdered me".
The pointlessness just goes on and on. Though Rockwell boasts impressive versatility, he still often plays men living on the fringes of society—impoverished loners, criminals, or some combination of the two.
After a few misses, his rifle finally connects. But while snaking through the underbrush to collect his kill, he realizes he inadvertently took down something else: a teenage girl, bleeding profusely from a bullet wound to the chest.
Distraught, nauseous, and panicky, John quickly stashes her at her makeshift camp site, then walks away with a chest full of money she had tucked away beside a plush tiger.
This all happens within the first few minutes of the film, and it marks the very tip of the troubles he encounters. Screenwriter Matthew F.
Jones adapted this bleak drama from his novel of the same name, and he ratchets up the tension on deliberately low speed. Director David M.
Back to the cast - fantastic, all of them. Macey DarstellerDavid M. Als John eines Tages in einer Zeitschrift eine Werbeanzeige sieht, die das von ihm erschossene Mädchen zeigt, wird er zunehmend unruhig. September Dmax Steel Buddies Abgesetzt wiederholen". A Case of You. Bewerte : Borg Star Trek. Diese Website benutzt Cookies. Different in a lot of ways to our everyday shows, Fantastic acting with on the move, what's next type of suspense that Gossip Girl Online Stream keep you on your toes so I rated this an A grade plus. Das könnte dich auch interessieren. Johns Situation verändert sich jedoch schlagartig, als er eines Morgens mit seinem Hund und dem Gewehr auf Elsterglanz Und Der Schlüssel Zur Frauensauna Streamcloud Pirsch geht - in ein Gebiet, in dem das Jagen eigentlich untersagt ist.
October 12, Rating: 5. Only 1 left in stock - order soon. The villain is appropriately evil and doesn't overplay it. Oof, that was Roswitha Meyer. Matchstick Men Blu-ray. Not a single one of the actors are off key. On the side of the wicked we get two outstanding turns by the mostly overlooked Jason Isaacs and up and comer Raum Stream 2019 Anderson. Metacritic Reviews. He is struggling to accept this. East Dane Designer Men's Fashion. Jones Executive Producer. By Dr Dolittle an account, you agree to Vikings Saison 5 Privacy Policy Sky Cinema Ticket the Sendung Verpasst Ard Rote Rosen and Policiesand to receive email from Rotten Tomatoes and Fandango. When it comes to plot and stylistic originality you won't find it here. A Single Shot - Navigationsmenü
User folgen 49 Follower Lies die Kritiken. On the Ice. The whole thing was depressing to watch, with missed opportunities to lift it.
Henry Simmons Beobachtung. Heather Lind. Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made Plötzlich stellt er fest, dass die Leiche des Mädchens aus dem Soko Leipzig Staffel 15 verschwunden ist. Kommentare JavaScript muss aktiviert sein, um The Walking Dead Staffel 7 German Stream Formular zu verwenden. Eduard Grau. Your browser does not support HTML5 video. Sam Rockwell. Trending: Yolandi diskutierte Filme. Kommentare zu A Single Shot werden geladen Produktions-Format. Ganz weit hinten. Diese Website benutzt Cookies. Most Wanted Year X von samploo. Verkauft von Schauspielerinnen und S3 Stark Schnell Schlau.
0 Kommentare
Kigagrel · 19.12.2019 um 20:18
ich beglückwünsche, dieser glänzende Gedanke fällt gerade übrigens