A cute med student starts a summer course at Heidelberg University. David's on her dissection table. She met him the day before on the train. Something's wrong.A cute med student starts a summer course at Heidelberg University. David's on her dissection table. She met him the day before on the train. Something's wrong.A cute med student starts a summer course at Heidelberg University. David's on her dissection table. She met him the day before on the train. Something's wrong.
- Awards
- 1 win & 3 nominations
- Ludwig
- (as Oliver K. Wnuk)
- Franz
- (as Andreas Günther)
- Frau Henning
- (as Barbara-Magdalena Ahren)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe models used in the film were inspired by Dr. Gunther von Hagens popular exhibition "Body Works" in which real cadavers are plasticized after being dissected. One character even mentions this process when we see the hall for the first time at the beginning of the film, but no real cadavers were used as the director thought it "too macabre". The models were created by a team headed by Joachim Grüninger and Birger Laube. The models were so accurate and detailed that the film's medical advisers thought they could be used as actual teaching specimens.
- GoofsIschemic myocardiopathy is not a rare disease. In fact, is one of the most frequent heart diseases.
- Quotes
Prof. Grombek: [first words - as med student works over cadaver bare-handed] Gloves Kaminski, gloves. The lady's a study aid, not Sharon Stone.
student hecklers: Yeah, Kaminski instincts are very basic... They're more fun when they're alive.
Prof. Grombek: Alright, pipe down. That's enough for this group. Ever seen a drowning victim? Tomorrow's putrefaction day.
Paula Henning: Uh, professor? There seems to be some kind of anomaly in the pelvic region.
Prof. Grombek: A penis per chance? It's not an anomaly, it's that little boys are created differently than little girls. Can you tell me what it is?
Paula Henning: [drops the organ] Slippery is what it is.
- Crazy creditsWhile the cast credits roll, 2 students are talking in the anatomy room, discussing their futures.
- Alternate versionsThe DVD features two extended scenes as supplement:
- While Hein is pulling Phil's corpse away Paula comes into the anatomy hall and almost discovers him.
- When Paula is chased by Hein and his partner, she goes into the room, where the corpses are being washed, up to a steam tube and creeps to the next room. In the extended version Hein comes into the room and extensively searches it for Paula.
- SoundtracksHere's a New Thing
Written by Paul Weller
© Notting Hill Music UK Ltd.
Performed by Paul Weller
Courtesy of Paul Weller and Wintrup Musik, Detmold
However, the characters, the script, and the gloss of the film all seem too familiar with the Scream movies that repopularised this sort of genre. Sadly, then, whilst the subject is one to care about, the viewer is presented with another movie full of college student characters that we don't really get a chance to care about, unresolved subplots, and hammy stage-killings that have been reinventing themselves since the memorable Drew Barrymore opening scene in Scream several years back.
Steven Ruzowillzky makes a fair effort of the script and the direction, but pushes no boundaries other than the general theme. Whilst we are presented with an entertaining film with some reasonable performances, we are unfortunately left with the old feeling: nothing is wrong with this film, but nothing is extraordinary either.
An entertaining film, and an interesting chance to see how foreign filmmakers have been influenced by the post-scream 'horror' culture. 6 out of 10
- ElChivoDave
- Dec 31, 2002
- Permalink
- How long is Anatomy?Powered by Alexa
Details
Box office
- Budget
- DEM 8,400,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $9,660
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $5,725
- Sep 10, 2000
- Gross worldwide
- $10,501,958
- Runtime1 hour 43 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1