Out of Hand Movie Review
Out of Hand Review
"Out of Hand" Overview

Rating: NR
2007
Cast and Crew
Director : Eva UrthalerProducer : Franz Novotny,Karin Novotny,Volker Ullrich,Alessandro Verdecchi
Screenwiter : Eva Urthaler
Starring : Sergej Moya,Ludwig Trepte,Elisabetta Rocchetti
Here's a nasty little German story of teens gone bad. Adolescent hijinks spin
out of control in Out of Hand when two boys bored with shoplifting liquor
bottles from a convenience store decide to shoplift the pretty cashier instead.
It's quite a leap from petty crime to kidnapping, but they make it effortlessly.
Blame Sebastian (Sergej Moya), the badder of the two bad boys. Charismatic and
fun, he easily charms his buddy Paul (Ludwig Trepte), a more nervous kid who
loves little thrills but is prone to ask "Are you sure we can get away with
this?" No problem, Sebastian typically responds. Let's have some fun.
It's not as much fun for the unnamed woman in peril. Young and pretty, she has
no idea what hits her (the butt of a gun, which is deployed to hit many people
many times throughout the movie). Next thing she knows, she's tied to a lawn
chair in a bunker in an abandoned army base, with Sebastian and Paul leering at
her. Now that they've gotten her there -- the hard part of the operation --
they're not sure what to do with her. Rape would seem the obvious thing, but
instead they toy with her. Sebastian makes her as uncomfortable as possible
while Paul immediately feels pity and tries to comfort her when his friend is
looking the other way.
Days pass and the woman suffers, and she wonders out loud what's supposed to
happen next. Paul and Sebastian truly don't know. They forgot to plan ahead,
and now they're criminals without a way out of their master plan. At the same
time, a little psychosexual drama unfolds, as Paul falls for the victim and
Sebastian falls for Paul. This little triangle could get messy because the last
thing you want to do to the unstable Sebastian is get his jealousy fired up.
It's interesting how the movie puts itself into a long holding pattern, leaving
you wondering how it will resolve. Eventually it will take a misguided trip
back to town by Paul to force an exciting and ugly climax.
Given that in Hollywood it's usually male writers and directors who like to see
women tied up, it's interesting to note that Out of Hand is helmed by Eva
Urthaler. While it's not exactly a story of a brave woman conquering her two
assailants, the victim does exhibit some smarts and "girl power" in trying to
stay alive, no small trick given Sebastian's rapidly crumbling sanity.
Aka Keller - Teenage Wasteland.
I'll tell you which hand is gonna be in trouble soon.
Reviewer: Don Willmott



