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Atlantäventyret
Theatre director Freddy Alsterberg has failed with his latest operetta. He decides to work his way over the Atlantic. His niece Tusse also stows away on the ship disguised as a boy.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy industrialist named Professor Joh, obsessed with the legendary lost city of Atlantis, builds a revolutionary submarine. His goal is to find Atlantis and harness its advanced technology, but his ambition is challenged by a dangerous underworld organization and the potentially catastrophic consequences of disturbing the mythical civilization. The expedition ventures into the unknown depths, facing peril and uncovering secrets that could change the world.
Critical Reception
As a visually stunning and ambitious silent film, 'Atlantäventyret' (also known as 'The Mistress of Atlantis' or 'L'Atlantide') was a significant cinematic achievement for its time. While its narrative complexity and pacing might be viewed differently by modern audiences, it was largely celebrated for its groundbreaking special effects, impressive production design, and atmospheric storytelling, cementing its status as a cult classic and an influential work in early science fiction cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its audacious visual spectacle and imaginative world-building.
Lauded as an early masterpiece of science fiction cinema, particularly for its special effects.
Considered a captivating, albeit sometimes slow-paced, adventure into the unknown.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's incredible visual design and the ambitious scope of its story, considering it a remarkable achievement for its era. Some viewers note the silent film format and older pacing as elements that require a certain appreciation from modern audiences.
Fun Fact
The film was originally conceived as a sequel to Fritz Lang's earlier successful film 'Die Nibelungen' and featured extensive, innovative special effects for its time, including elaborate underwater sets and miniatures.
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