Antibodies(2005) -

It captures that same gritty, hopeless aesthetic found in David Fincher's Se7en .

After the brutal serial killer Gabriel Engel is finally captured, a humble small-town cop named Michael Martens travels to Berlin to interrogate him. Martens hopes to link Engel to a local cold case, but he gets much more than he bargained for. As Engel begins to play psychological games, Martens finds his faith, his morals, and his sanity pushed to the absolute breaking point. Why You Should Watch: Antibodies(2005)

Have you seen this one? Let’s talk about that ending in the comments! 👇 It captures that same gritty, hopeless aesthetic found

The screenplay is famous for its jaw-dropping final act. Rotten Tomatoes Score: 🍅 65% Critics | 🍿 71% Audience As Engel begins to play psychological games, Martens

If you think you’ve seen every great serial killer thriller out there, you might have missed this German masterpiece. 🇩🇪⛓️

(German title: Antikörper ), released in 2005, is a gritty German crime thriller that has earned a reputation as a hidden gem for fans of dark, psychological cinema. Often compared to classics like The Silence of the Lambs and Se7en , it follows a complex "cat-and-mouse" game between a serial killer and a small-town police officer.

It’s not just a "whodunit"—it’s a deep dive into how evil can "infect" even the most righteous person.