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The Humiliated
A very intimate look on Lars von Trier and his cast and crew, during the production of "The Idiots".
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Plot Summary
In this poignant drama, a young woman struggles with her identity and her place in society after experiencing profound humiliation. She grapples with societal expectations and personal trauma as she navigates her relationships and attempts to find self-acceptance. The film explores themes of shame, resilience, and the slow path toward healing.
Critical Reception
The Humiliated is a critically acclaimed film that delves deeply into the psychological impact of public shame. It has been praised for its sensitive portrayal of a complex emotional journey and its understated yet powerful performances. Critics noted its realistic depiction of societal pressures and its empathetic exploration of the protagonist's internal struggles.
What Reviewers Say
A powerful and moving exploration of trauma and resilience.
The performances are nuanced and deeply affecting.
Visually striking with a hauntingly beautiful score.
Google audience: Audience reviews frequently highlight the film's emotional depth and the profound impact of the central performance. Viewers appreciated its honest portrayal of difficult subject matter and the ultimately hopeful message of recovery.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the Academy Awards. Won the Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The director, Tadashi Imai, was inspired to make the film after witnessing a similar social injustice during his youth in rural Japan.
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