Citizen X

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  • August 19, 2009
    well done hbo film based on the case of ukrainian serial killer andrei chikatilo, convicted of killing 52 women and children. good cast including donald sutherland and max von sydow. stephen rea plays the investigator who followed the case for seven years despite much interfere...( read more)nce from soviet bureaucracy. patchy russian accents but very factual
  • July 22, 2008
    Highly recommended American made-for-tv movie, about the investigations that led to the capture of the Ukrainian serial killer Andrei Chikatilo, alias The Butcher of Rostov, who killed 52 victims between 1978 and 1990. The main value of this movie is that it manages to be involv...( read more)ing without "spectacularizing" the murders, thanks to an accurate screenplay, very close to the real events, the Chikatilo's psychology and the ineffective Soviet police methods, hampered by authorities and incompetence.
  • July 13, 2008
    Despite this film being a true story and an horific tale, the actual film isn't one to hold your attention too well. A likeable part by Donald Sutherland (I guess you would need to be Russian to say whether the cast managed to pull the accents off well).
  • March 26, 2008
    Interesting look at a true story of a manhunt for real-life serial killer Andrei Chikatilo in a communist state.
    The problem was long ignored by officials citing "Serial Killing" as an epidemic that could only happen in western civilization.

    Oh, yeah...Stephen Rea, Donald S...( read more)utherland and Emperor Ming von Sydow are awesome.
  • December 1, 2007
    A good visual and conceptual display of one of the most fascinating characters of the 20th century, Andrej Chikatilo.
    Apart from portraying actual events related to the life of a serial killer in an accurate and faithful way, it also enhances a better understanding of the Russia...( read more)n reality back in those days: their national pride and conservatory manner of dealing with some specific situations was, sometimes, their biggest enemy. This was no exception, as it was a completely new type of criminal whom they clearly lacked the knowledge to deal with.

    Another good thing about this movie is the atmosphere. Raw, simple and grey. As it always should be portraying similar characters. No Hollywood here. If you want that, go shove a copy of Fantastic Four: The Rise of the Silver Surfer up your ass (though I've heard that inserting it into a dvd player also works).

    The actors are well chosen overall, as pretty much all of them do a good job. Though there's one exception. And this is, in my opinion, the biggest downside of the movie. Chikatilo should've been played by an actor other than Jeffrey DeMunn. It's not like he did a bad job per se. And we do get used to him at some point. But a character like the Rostov Ripper should've been portrayed holding much more charisma and attitude than what this movie shows us.
    Though this clearly isn't enough to stain beyond solution the final outcome of Citizen X.

    Those familiar with Chikatilo's accurate history will probably appreciate it, even though it's not a completely accurate storytelling, here and there.
  • December 3, 2009
    An interesting and damn good adaptation of the life of one of the world's greatest serial killers.

    Damn good work from a made-for-TV movie.
  • December 22, 2008
    No thankyou - Not interested.
  • November 9, 2008
    Review will be written when/if re-watched (Probability: High).

    First viewing: 12.06.2002
  • October 28, 2008
    Really excellent thriller, based on a true story. Nothing flashy, just good acting and a solid script.
  • October 23, 2008
    based on the infamous serial killings in the sovite union during the 1980's. with a very good story and two very good performances from stephen rea and the always watchable donald sutherland will keep you on the egde of your seats.

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