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The Free Will

The Free Will

2006, 163 min

A.K.A.: Der Freie Wille

Country:  Germany

Studio:  Benten Films

Cast:  Jürgen Vogel, Sabine Timoteo, André Hennicke

Director:  Matthias Glasner

Screenwriter:  Judith Angerbauer, Matthias Glasner, Jürgen Vogel

Rating: Not Rated

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SKINOPSIS

Opening with one of the most brutal sequences of stalking and rape in recent memory (most of the first reel is dedicated to a brutal sexual assault) and going on to bring the viewer deep into the psychology of a rapist trying to go straight, The Free Will mercilessly assaults the senses by alternating between steamy scenes of passionate consensual sex between our protagorapist and his gorgeous, very frequently nude, formerly abused girlfriend (Sabine Timoteo) and moments he falls off "the wagon" reluctantly violating one young thing or another. Basically, this savage film is Germany's attempt to say to the world "You thought the French were demented because of Irreversible? You ain't seen nothing yet!" Multiple rape scenes, graphic consensual sex, multiple scenes of Timoteo's incredible naked body (including bush!) as well as a handful of other hot German girls showing their hot German goods, masturbation and more. This film will make you want to take several showers and will stick in your mind for days, if not weeks.

3 REASONS TO BUY THIS FILM

  • Jürgen Vogel won Best Actor awards at the Tribeca and Chicago film festivals
  • Winner of the Silver Bear at the Berlin Film Festival
  • This film tends to knock viewers on their asses. You've been warned!
PRODUCT FORMAT INFORMATION
DVD Widescreen: $24.99 (Subtitled)
Availability:  ON ORDER Ships when stock arrives
Close Caption: No
Region Code: 1
UPC: 793573513687
Studio: Benten Films
Languages: German Dolby Digital 5.1 (Primary), English Subtitles
Aspect Ratio: 2.35, Widescreen
Features:
 
  • Audio commentary: with Matthais Glasner and Jürgen Vogel (in German with English subtitles)
  • All-new critical essay by "Time Out New York" critic David Fear
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