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3/10
Much ado about ... not so much
mugwump-121 March 2008
"Die Sieger" was highly recommended to be one of the few good action movies made in Germany. I watched it last night and I must admit, that I am deeply disappointed. If that is supposed to be "the last best hope" for entertaining and challenging German action cinema, well then there is not much left.

"Die Sieger" tries to be sexy, daring and furious but it is nothing of that kind. The characters are wooden and stereotype and whenever they do something unexpected (which doesn't happen too much) the act against their nature. That makes it hard - for me almost impossible - to follow them or even identify with them.

Most of all I think the film is very bad cast. There is not one character in whom I believe. Maybe the superior officer at the SWAT unit - but that's about it. Those people that try to look like or act like special units, like elite cops - I don't believe them. Not for a second.

The story is not so bad after all. But I think it's badly told. You don't get to know the bad guy at all - for example. And when after a "very dark" show down Karl Simon (the good guy) asks his already dead opponent "why? ... what for?" I did ask myself that very same question, knowing, that Dominik Graf wouldn't have the answer.

I sincerely hope - no - I believe that Germany can do better, even with action films.
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10/10
Based on "Der Fahnder"
katzenkonig22 December 1999
The movies plot is based on the episode "Über dem Abgrund" from the German tV-show "Der Fahnder" starring Klaus Wennemann, directed by Dominik Graf, written by Günter Schüttauf. Before shooting "Die Sieger" Graf an Schüttauf spent several months researching SEK-tactics to make the film more realistic. Both the movie and the TV-episode are very realistic and critical comments about police methods, so everyone hating German police should love the movie.
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4/10
recommended but found wanting
stook14 February 1999
This film came recommended as a good action film, which I don't really think it is. I found the story convoluted and not all that easy to follow. There really isn't that much action until the end of the film and it's pretty dark and hard to see what's really happening. I was sure hoping for something different, but, alas, didn't find it here.
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9/10
edge-of-your-seat action thriller
Frank-873 January 1999
"Die Sieger" is one great action and suspense thriller. There's an interesting plot, good acting, real life characters and a lot of action. I went to see it the week it came out and I was VERY impressed. I recommend this movie to anyone who enjoys "Die Hard"-type, intelligent and well done movie-entertainment. Dominik Graf, I want more of this.
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4/10
Incredibly flawed
Horst_In_Translation10 October 2017
Warning: Spoilers
"Die Sieger" or "The Invincibles" is a German film from 1994, so this one is already easily over 20 years old. It was directed by Dominik Graf and he is also one of the writers. Graf has been enjoying a successful career here in Germany for several decades already, even if he has never made it big abroad. For good reason though as I have seen a lot from him and most of it was mediocre or some of it even worse. This film here is a perfect example of that. The film is so full of ambition to create something great, but the talent just isn't there. With that I am referring mostly to the script that is all over the place, lacks focus from start to finish and really struggles with character writing about their actions, but also about their words. The dialogues don't feel authentic on several occasions. The result is this mess of a film here that runs for comfortably over 2 hours, but has nothing significant to offer. This is mostly due to the makers' thirst for extraordinary here. You don't get a breath really. When there is no action going on, there is sex or characters arguing. There always happens something for 2 hours straight and that is where the film is also very unrealistic. In terms of everything that happens, it could have been a 9 hour mini-series really (6x1.5). Just one other example why the film sucks in terms of writing is how several characters start screaming out of nowhere.

As for the cast, I think lead actor Knaup is decently talented, but there are also cast members in here who are fairly famous in Germany despite not being too talented in my opinion, such as Jaenicke or Hoenig, maybe Flint and Becker too. Wörner, however, is even a category below. There is nothing remotely talented about her if you don't count her tolerable looks. Never have been, never will be. Schafmeister is an actor I like, but neither the film nor the character helped him. At least a slight portion of comedy is probably essential for him. So yeah, overall the cast performance is as disappointing as everything else here and honestly the awards recognition looks like a bad joke to me. If these were Germany's defining films in the 90s, then maybe we are not at such a bad spot right now as this film is basically weaker than a Kommissar Rex episode from the crime perspective and action-wise basically on the level of Alarm für Kobra 11. There is really no way I can recommend this film unless you maybe consider Schweighöfer and Ferres talented actors with strong films in their bodies of work. Then probably you should watch this one here too. Or if not all is lost, you should think about your taste in film in general. This film is far from victorious, it is one where 4 stars out of 10 are still on the generous side as there is not one approach (script, acting, relevance, authenticity, focus) where this movie is at least close to being a success. Skip it please.
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9/10
More than a police thriller, complex film merits close attention.
karpool28 December 1998
Special-unit policeman Karl Simon sees someone who is supposed to be dead, and is caught up in a whirlwind of political corruption and treachery. His job and happy family are threatened by a sexy affair, a kidnapping scheme, and accusations of being an accomplice to a crime. He is used as a pawn in a game but ends up playing by his own rules, in a cat-and-mouse thrilling chase that ends in a climactic cable-car scene set high in the Bavarian Alps. Complex film merits close attention as double-cross meets double-double-cross.
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8/10
Better pay close attention.
troub12 February 1999
Decent film - if you pay attention to the cast of characters, but you never

really become attached to the team and they really aren't even close to invincible.
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8/10
Winning
kosmasp20 July 2020
Well the title actually suggest "Winners" - but if that were always true there would be no reason to watch. No incentive, no friction and no tension. Having said all that and even with the director stating that he wasn't trying to copy or imitate Hollywood movies, you would be excused if you feel a bit differently. Although nudity would be a bit of a no go there (at least in the bigger blockbuster movies).

A lot of action, a lot of characters in the mix, but still makes sense and a story that is easy to follow. I recently watched the Directors cut of the movie. The newly inserted scenes stood out - because of the inferior quality (video). But the scenes overall really fit in. Also since they are so distinguishable, you can understand what the movie looked like in the shorter cut. Most apparent in one scene early on, where the normal cut showed the main character with a band aid and you just didn't know or got an explanation where he got it from. You will in the longer cut. Movie works either way, but it's a nice addition and adds to the whole experience.

Very well made and really well played - not just for a German movie.
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10/10
This movie is mesmerising.
rovsenxasi7 July 2020
I think this movie is one of the greatest movies that about special forces.People who think that cast is bad and actings are not real, the dont know about real special forces.
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At last - a German action movie!
kwhummel17 March 2001
Graf's masterpiece is a rare example of German moviemakers' capabilities to produce real action stuff. Engaging a top cast of young German actresses and actors, he made a thrilling movie about secret agents, politicians and - yes - even some erotics.
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