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Based on the true story of the hunt for the most savage and elusive serial killer on record. It started with eight bodies found murdered, raped and mutilated. A brilliant Soviet forensics expert (Stephen Rae) is put in charge of the case by his colonel (Donald Sutherland). But the investigation is buried under government red tape until a psychiatrist (Max von Sydow) is called in to create a psychological profile of the murder. With fifty-two victims to his name, the killer they call Citizen X finally takes shape before their eyes. (official distributor synopsis)

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POMO 

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English The initial theatricality and static nature of the narrative gradually disappear, the actors stop overacting, bonds are formed between their characters, and the plot begins to step up smoothly and efficiently. And at the end of the film, you are holding your breath. It is just a pity that it’s a TV movie that cannot go too wild and, in an effort to protect the viewer’s sensibilities, omits the worst – cannibalistic – part of Chikatilo’s killing spree. A great role for Max von Sydow. ()

Malarkey 

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English An excellent affair for a TV flick. Although the film did not offer a more detailed analysis of the case, procedures with which the investigators came up or any points on which to rely, the creators on the other hand perfectly presented the atmosphere in the Soviet Union of the time and the bullshit with which they fooled the whole nation. There are also perfect performances delivered by everyone who appeared in the film: Stephen Rea, Donald Sutherland, Max von Sydow and Jeffrey DeMunn (especially the last one). Given that this film was funded by American money, it is quite objective. It all makes sense from start to finish. As soon as the mass murderer Andrei Chikatilo appeared on the screen, the suspense made me bate my breath. Moreover, some shots are absolutely amazing. This is a well-made execution of a strong story that is worth seeing. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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English I caught up with this classic starring Donald Sutherland about the notorious Soviet serial killer Chikatilo, who murdered 52 people, most of them children. For a TV movie, Citizen X is a nice surprise. We follow the multi-year hunt for Chikatilo, who managed to terrorize the children of the Soviet Union for eight years. There may not be explicit violence, but there’s a chilling atmosphere throughout the film and those who like serial killer movies shouldn't hesitate regardless of the year. A high quality and engaging biographical thriller that will continue to captivate even today. Story****, Action>No, Humor>No, Violence*, Entertainment****, Music***, Visual****, Atmosphere****, Suspense****. 8/10. ()

gudaulin 

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English Such a strong theme as persecution and capture of one of the most feared mass murderers in history naturally greatly facilitates the acceptance of the film, but it would not be enough in itself if the film had a bad screenplay and direction. The creators surprisingly restrain themselves in the American production, so the film does not indulge in cheap depiction of horrors, but focuses on the psychology of the main characters and their slow investigation. Of course, the portrayal of Soviet reality is not entirely credible, and connoisseurs of the conditions may laugh a few times, but the overwhelming majority of viewers will not be bothered by that. Decent performances, quality direction, good atmosphere. Overall impression: 75%. ()

D.Moore 

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English This chillingly gruesome recreation of the Rostov killer's rampage has succeeded. And yet the film concentrated mainly on facts and credibility and did not try to evoke a dark thriller atmosphere.... Or could it be that I was so impressed by this almost documentary-like coldness in the end? Stephen Rea and Jeffrey DeMunn are both excellent, Donald Sutherland and Max von Sydow are equally admirable, lots of scenes I'll never forget... For me, Citizen X is comparable to, say, The Boston Strangler or Zodiac. Five stars. ()

lamps 

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English A film full of conflicts. On the one hand, its quite gripping, intellectually rich and brilliantly cast and acted, but also uneven and fragmented among potentially strong motifs that all deserve more attention. The film is carried by the premise itself, and the criticism of the Soviet state authorities also deserves praise, but it still leaves the aftertaste of the unexploited potential of the story about the worst mass murderer in Russian history, whose rage and personality the made-for-TV Citizen X fails to fully portray. 70% ()

Necrotongue 

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English A real treat! I literally fell in love with the film after the first viewing. I've seen it many times since and it still holds its charm. Not only is it a great thriller, but it also shows the living conditions in the Soviet Union, a place I really wouldn't have liked to visit. But I love films about it (Burnt by the Sun, East/West). Stephen Rea as the totally overworked head of investigation is brilliant, but everyone is overshadowed by Donald Sutherland. You can tell he is really enjoying the role. Jeffrey DeMunn was also excellent and disgustingly convincing as Chikatilo. I can’t go below 5 stars. ()