Buried pearl of young German cinema The second part of the trilogy about the girl (with Helga Anders), “The Bunny in the Hole”, is unavailable, possibly due to explicit scenes. The finale, pointed at the box office to "Girl...only by force," ranks alongside Roland Click's kraut-western "Big Gray-Blue Bird" and Thomas Chamonix's kraut detective "Big Gray-Blue Bird" thanks to Can music. In this film, unbridled superhero Klaus Levich and a friend catch up with a stranger on a sports car. Alice trusts her new friends and goes swimming with them, but instead of a lake, a gravel quarry awaits her. Brutal raid is purely repulsive and negative, because this is a rare film where the behavior of the characters is a continuous psychopathic underside, about whose office facade the viewer learns little. Roger Fritz looked into the abyss of human depravity, where the distinction between victims and executioners was swept away, and the German film industry immediately rushed to marginalize the film to the point of being erotic, to pretend that nothing had happened. However, this thriller remained - one of the rudiments of the universe of the 1970s, when all the questions were not yet spelled out unequivocal answers.
7 out of 10