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"Isenhart - Die Jagd nach dem Seelenfänger" is a German movie from 2011, so this one has its 5th anniversary this year. The director is Hansjörg Thurn and the writer is Holger Karsten Schmidt and looking at other stuff these two have done in the last decade I am a bit surprised how weak their outcome here turned out to be. These 120 minutes were a production of the ProSieben Sat 1 Media AG and that describes it very well already. Occasionally, these two German television stations show quality films, but when it comes to producing their own movies, they deliver very very rarely only. A perfect example would be the (so far) three "Wanderhure" films that also run for roughly 2 hours each of them, so it is not too incorrect to call this movie the male equivalent to these Alex Neldel films and there are definitely more reasons than the facts that these films were produced by the same companies, they play at times long ago and Bert Tischendorf plays core characters in both films/franchises. Admittedly, this film we have here does not have as many (and as deep) lows as the "Wanderhure" films.So yeah, if there is any reason to check this film out, then it is maybe the visual side. The cinematography and sets are solid and the costumes and makeup aren't bad either, even if some characters look very similar the way they are displayed in here with their long blonde haircuts and their outfits. Neither the acting nor the story is good however, and with the story, you are almost pretty generous if you call it mediocre. There are almost no interesting characters in here at all and this also applies to the title character which is always a negative deal breaker for a film of course. I did not care about any of the relationships in here, be it friendship or love, or certain characters dying. And the final plot twist about the main antagonist is nothing of value either. I guess they just wanted to shock everybody a bit and they really sacrificed realism for it, not that there was a whole lot of it in the first place. But the good thing is they accepted how forgettable this film turned out and did not make further sequels the way they did with the "Wanderhure" films. But yeah, it is actually pretty tough to find pros about "Isenhart" as there are many more cons for sure. I don't recommend the watch. Thumbs down.