Fesseln
Fesseln

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Fesseln

1995
Movie
93 min
German

A couple travel to the mountains to talk about their marital crisis. When the wife falls during the hike and only survives seriously injured, she is at the mercy of her pathologically jealous husband, who now makes her life a living hell, vacillating between loving care and hateful torment. A thematically confused thriller that even the routine staging cannot save.

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Director: Klaus J. EhmGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film portrays the complex and strained relationship between a father and his adult son. Set against a backdrop of personal and professional struggles, it delves into themes of regret, unspoken emotions, and the enduring impact of family dynamics. The narrative explores the son's attempts to connect with his distant father, confronting a lifetime of emotional barriers.

Critical Reception

Fesseln received a generally positive reception for its poignant exploration of familial relationships and strong performances. Critics highlighted its quiet intensity and realistic portrayal of emotional complexities, though some noted its deliberately slow pacing.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive and nuanced portrayal of father-son dynamics.

  • Noted for the strong performances of the lead actors.

  • Appreciated for its realistic and understated approach to emotional drama.

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Fun Fact

The film was part of a wave of German cinema in the mid-1990s that focused on intimate character studies and social realism.

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