Las amargas lágrimas de Petra von Kant

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Petra von Kant es una diseñadora de moda, recientemente separada de su marido, que vive con su secretaria-esclava Marlene (personaje simbólicamente mudo). Cuando su amiga y confidente Sidonie le presenta a Karin, una joven de origen humilde, se enamora locamente de ella y le promete que va a convertirla en una famosa modelo. Sin embargo, la bella aspirante la abandona poco tiempo después para reunirse con su marido, que se encontraba en otro país y que acaba de volver a Frankfurt. Petra cae entonces en una profunda depresión que la hace estallar de rabia delante de su hija, su madre y Sidonie. (V.O. Films S.A.)

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Dionysos 

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inglés It is not completely a bad idea that the film was made as an adaptation of a play. The golden era of theater and tragedy, baroque and classicism, as if they spoke to us from the screen differently than through a baroque painting on the wall. Similarly, we can also find the protagonist of these bygone times here - a nobleman, or rather a noblewoman (Petra is from the von Kant family). Her behavior is thus a reproduction of the actions of these people: wealth and idleness (although verbally it is the opposite), arbitrary and also patrimonial, hence a personal relationship with the servants, detachment from her own children (boarding school), but also depth and tragic grandeur towards those she loves. Her demand for an equal amount of affection cannot be fulfilled by the worker Karin, who cannot give everything in their relationship because equality is necessary in a two-way relationship. In that, the main character is sincerely pitiful - as an aristocrat, she is able to give everything (and we should believe that in the film), but only if she wants to. The mirror of this relationship is the maid, Marlene, who carries an ambiguous message in the end. ()

kaylin 

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inglés No, I just didn't enjoy this. The movie felt too static to me, there was very little happening and the dialogues didn't interest me as much as I thought and wished they would. It was definitely a bold move to adapt theater into a film, but for me, this just doesn't work that well and I would rather watch something else, something shorter. ()