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Plot Summary
Set in 1920s Berlin, the film follows a once-celebrated artist who has fallen into despair and alcoholism after World War I. He becomes entangled with a young woman and a shady businessman, navigating a world of decadence, lost dreams, and the lingering shadows of war. The narrative explores themes of disillusionment, artistic struggle, and the search for meaning in a fractured society.
Critical Reception
Qual der Lust received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its atmospheric portrayal of post-WWI Berlin and the performances, particularly from Michael Gwisdek. However, some found the pacing to be slow and the narrative somewhat unfocused.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its evocative depiction of a troubled era.
Michael Gwisdek's performance as the tormented artist was frequently highlighted.
Some found the film's existential themes and deliberate pace challenging.
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Fun Fact
Bernhard Wicki, the director, was also known for his acclaimed anti-war film 'The Bridge' (Die Brücke) from 1959.
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