The Trial Should Continue
The Trial Should Continue

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The Trial Should Continue

1931
Movie
62 min
Russian

Soviet courtroom drama directed by Efim Dzigan.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: G.W. PabstGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In this German drama, a young composer, frustrated by the perceived lack of progress in his artistic endeavors and a faltering romance, finds himself drawn into a spiral of despair. He contemplates drastic measures as he grapples with societal pressures and personal disillusionment. The film explores themes of artistic ambition, love, and the psychological toll of unfulfilled potential.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'The Trial Should Continue' received a mixed to positive reception. Critics lauded Pabst's directorial skill and the film's atmospheric portrayal of inner turmoil. However, some found the narrative's descent into melodrama to be somewhat overwrought. Audiences were generally engaged by the film's emotional intensity and its exploration of a complex psychological state.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its atmospheric direction and exploration of psychological distress.

  • Some critics found the melodramatic elements to be excessive.

  • The film effectively captures a sense of artistic and personal frustration.

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Fun Fact

G.W. Pabst was known for his socially conscious films during the Weimar Republic era, often tackling controversial topics with a realistic and empathetic approach.

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