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Wien, 1998. Die zehnjährige Natascha Kampusch wird auf dem Schulweg von Wolfgang Priklopil abgepasst und in einen Lieferwagen gezerrt. Die Suche nach der verschwundenen Schülerin bleibt erfolglos. Priklopil hält sein Opfer in geheimen Kellerräumen seines Wohnhauses in Strasshof gefangen. Kampusch ist ihrem Peiniger hilflos ausgeliefert. Trotz physischer und psychischer Gewalt verliert sie ihren Überlebenswillen nicht. Nach über acht Jahren - genau 3096 Tagen - kann sie ihrem Martyrium entfliehen. Die Nachricht über ihr beklemmendes Schicksal hält die Welt in Atem. (ORF)

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Malarkey 

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Englisch I avoided this drama for a while, thinking it wasn’t the kind of story you rush to watch as soon as it’s released. But when it popped up on TV, I gave it a try. In terms of intensity, 3096 Days holds its own against some of Hollywood’s best dramas, with the haunting twist that this one is based on a true story. That’s what makes it so unsettling. The actresses playing Natascha were fantastic, and Thure Lindhardt’s portrayal of Priklopil was spot on—his character is one that will forever baffle psychologists. The film itself is cold and detached, sticking to the facts, but in this case, that approach works. ()

kaylin 

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Englisch The story of Natascha Kampusch is quite scary in itself, and I was curious how it would be translated into a film. I have to say I was expecting something a little more disturbing than this. The atmosphere must have been truly insane at times, but the film failed to turn that to its advantage. It portrays something that is definitely not right, but it gives you the impression that the girl didn’t suffer all that much. Is it really so hard to make something that will rip your heart out? I mean, it's a true story... A documentary about Natascha and her testimony would have a much more depressing atmosphere. ()