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Short Sharp Shock

Short Sharp Shock

6.7 / 1019981h 40m

Synopsis

Gabriel, Bobby and Costa are old friends from Altona, a multicultural hood in Hamburg. Just out of prison, Gabriel wants to turn his back on crime, but the others continue to operate as petty criminals. Friendships are tested as the trio navigate a dark world of mafia bosses and deals gone wrong.

Genre: Crime, Drama

Status: Released

Director: Fatih Akin

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Main Cast

Mehmet Kurtuluş

Mehmet Kurtuluş

Gabriel

Aleksandar Jovanović

Aleksandar Jovanović

Bobby

Adam Bousdoukos

Adam Bousdoukos

Costa

Regula Grauwiller

Regula Grauwiller

Alice

İdil Üner

İdil Üner

Ceyda

Ralph Herforth

Ralph Herforth

Muhamer

Oscar Ortega Sánchez

Oscar Ortega Sánchez

Waffenhändler

Marc Hosemann

Marc Hosemann

Sven

Cem Akin

Cem Akin

Gabriels Bruder

Sükriye Dönmez

Seine Braut

User Reviews

CinemaSerf

“Gabriel” (Mehmet Kurtulus) has an history of petty larcenies with his pals “Bobby” (Aleksandar Jovanovic) and “Costa” (Adam Bousdoukos) but on his release from prison, he decides that there has to be more to life and that he wants to go and run a boat chartering business. Of course they think he’s jesting and when “Bobby” goes and gets himself involved with some seriously menacing Albanians that risks just about everyone, “Gabriel” has to rethink his plans. For my money, it’s the rudderless wastrel “Costa” who serves as the pivot of the plot here, but all three male characters work really quite convincingly together as they test their own loyalties, those of the women in their lives - notably “Alice” (Regula Grauwiller) and their determination to face down the brutal “Muhamer” (Ralph Herforth) as “Bobby” gets in deeper and deeper. The Hamburg scenario also adds a gritty authenticity to this, as do some very naturally presented elements of religiosity and race that in some ways strengthen our Turkish/Greek/Serbian combo and in others strain it at the seams. It’s violent but never really gratuitously so as it focuses more on the cerebral elements of gangster behaviour tempered with a good old dose of sexual melodrama, and as crime dramas go it’s really quite powerful.