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Doktor Glas
Dr. Glas is visited by Mrs. Gregorius who lives in an unhappy marriage and decides to help her, by any means necessary.
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Plot Summary
Dr. Hjalmar Glas, a respected physician in Stockholm, finds himself deeply infatuated with the beautiful and enigmatic Helga Gregorius. Helga is unhappily married to the cruel and manipulative Pastor Gregorius, a man who treats her as a possession. Tormented by Helga's suffering and his own unrequited love, Glas becomes consumed by a dark desire to free her from her abusive husband, leading him down a path of moral compromise and psychological turmoil.
Critical Reception
The 1942 Swedish film 'Doktor Glas', based on Hjalmar Söderberg's novel, was met with a generally positive reception for its atmospheric portrayal of psychological drama and strong performances, particularly from Georg Funkquist as the titular doctor. While not a major international sensation, it is considered a significant work in Swedish cinema, appreciated for its sophisticated exploration of themes like obsession, morality, and societal constraints.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its moody atmosphere and faithful adaptation of the source material.
Georg Funkquist's performance as Dr. Glas is a standout, capturing the character's internal conflict.
The film successfully delves into complex psychological and moral themes.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on Hjalmar Söderberg's 1905 novel of the same name, which was considered quite controversial for its time due to its frank exploration of themes like sexual desire and existential angst.
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