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Faust
God and Satan wager on the soul of a learned and prayerful alchemist as part of their eternal war over Earth.
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Plot Summary
In this silent German Expressionist masterpiece, the elderly scholar Dr. Faust makes a pact with the devil, Mephistopheles. In exchange for his soul, Faust is granted youth, love, and worldly pleasures. He is drawn into a destructive path, causing ruin to the innocent Gretchen, whom he loves.
Critical Reception
Faust is widely regarded as one of the greatest achievements of German Expressionist cinema and a landmark film in cinematic history. Its stunning visual artistry, powerful performances, and thematic depth have earned it universal acclaim from critics and scholars alike.
What Reviewers Say
Visually breathtaking with groundbreaking special effects for its time.
Emil Jannings delivers a commanding performance as the tormented Faust.
A profound and dark exploration of temptation, sin, and redemption.
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Fun Fact
The elaborate set for Faust's study, including the large Gothic-style desk and bookshelf, was a permanent fixture built on the studio lot and was later used in other UFA productions.
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