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Der Schritt vom Wege
Theodor Fontane's novel about a young girl who as a teenager marries a stiff bureaucrat, has a love affair out of boredom and loneliness and has to suffer the consequences years later should be well known.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, Ilse, is torn between her love for the stable boy, Karl, and the expectations of her wealthy family to marry a man of status. Her father, a stern landowner, disapproves of her relationship with Karl, leading to significant family conflict. Ilse must navigate societal pressures and her own desires as she makes difficult choices about her future.
Critical Reception
This film was a modest German production from the late 1930s, receiving limited international distribution and critical attention. Contemporary reviews focused on its melodramatic themes and romantic storyline, typical of films from that era in Germany. Its reception was generally favorable within its target audience for its portrayal of rural life and romantic entanglements.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its romantic narrative and depiction of rural German life.
Criticized by some for its predictable plot and melodramatic elements.
Appreciated for the performances of its lead actors in conveying emotional depth.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced during a period when German cinema was under significant state influence, though 'Der Schritt vom Wege' appears to have focused on more traditional dramatic and romantic themes rather than overt propaganda.
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