Anatomy (German: Anatomie) is a 2000 German thriller film written and directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky that stars Franka Potente. A sequel, Anatomy 2 (Anatomie 2) was released in 2003. The film enjoyed a huge box office success in Germany,[1] and Columbia Pictures released the film's English-dubbed version in the United States theatrically.[1]
Synopsis
Medical student Paula Henning (played by Franka Potente) wins a place in a summer course at the prestigious University of Heidelberg Medical School. Her grandfather had a great name there before retiring, including being the discoverer of a useful drug, Promidal. They are tutored by Professor Grombek, who announces the hard work ahead. He also tells them that he will be using the elimination system, where the six lower grades will be periodically discarded. During one of their courses on anatomy, the body of David, a young man that Paula met and helped on the train trip, turns up on her dissection table. She is then humilliated by her teacher, Dr. Grombek, who dares her to cut and dissect the heart. She remarks that the body presents strange cuts, but this is dismissed as bad handling by the morgue caretaker. She decides to investigate the mysterious circumstances surrounding this death. When she goes to cut a sample for an independent test she is amazed to find a triple "A" mark near David's ankle. Then she's scared by the caretaker, who wants to know if Professor Grombek is aware of her acts.
Following her investigations, she begins to connect the facts with an ancient group, known as the Antihippocratic Society - a secretive society of medical investigators that are not ethically-restrained. They perform gruesome experiments using living persons, especially when they consider those persons useless. Paula also comes across research about the rituals that they perform on transgressors of their rules, or those that inquire too much.
Meanwhile, the relationship between Hein and Gretchen is on the rocks, and she begins to go out with another man. This greatly affects Hein.
One night, Paula is sitting on her bed when she feels wetness. Shocked, she discovers that the bed has been soaked in blood, and tapers had been left under it, a sign of warning from the Society. She then attacks a figure that enters her room, but it's only Hein, who is desperate for Gretchen and wants someone to talk to. While Casper, Paula's romantic interest enters and is furious that she is not alone. Hein goes, apparently more at peace.
Gretchen and her new boyfriend go to the city for a dinner, and return to the dorms for a romantic encounter. Hein kills Gretchen's lover in a jealous rage, while they are preparing for sex in one of the morgue halls. He then injects Gretchen with a poison and taunts her as she is dying, telling her that he will preserve her body. He is so absorbed in the labor that falls he asleep without having dispatched the other body. He drags it to the corpse room, and hides it in a plate, removing the head to prevent identification.
The next day Paula confronts Hein about her findings on the society but he only menaces her, saying that it's dangerous to know too much. Then Dr. Grombek reveals that her grandfather was a member, and the drug he developed was made based on his work on Nazi Concentration Camp prisoners. She flies to the hospital where her grandfather is, but is told he died.
At the assembly of the society, Hein is unrepentant for the deaths, saying that his previous work as a preserver has been more than outstanding. Defiantly, he accepts the customary punishment that the Society inflicts on transgressors, and slashes himself three times in the face. Grombek says that a passion-driven homicide is not what the Society strives for, takes the responsibility on himself for those misgivings, and leaves to call the authorities to take Hein into custody.
Later, while she destroys the diplomas granted to his grandfather, the crazed Hein kills Grombek in his house.
Laura gets back to the school, but is trapped by Hein and his accomplice. While they are preparing her for preservation, her bindings are partially cut by Casper, but he's trapped by Hein and Phil. Paula escapes, poisoning one of her captors, and running and evading until Heinz stricks a high voltage cable and dies. Casper and Paula then escape together and the credits roll.
At the half way of the end credits is a sequence where two of Paula's college mates are discussing how Hein was brilliant in his camp (dissection and preservation), how Prof. Grombak is going to be substituted soon, and how in their respective practices they will keep a low profile while experimenting for the Antihippocratic Society.
Note
The film briefly mentions that the Antihippocratics were involved with the Nazi human experimentations during World War II.
Cast
References
- ^ Lucasfilm uses some Force with the script, USA Today, 8 September 2000
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