Kneuss
Kneuss

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Kneuss

1978
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German

Kneuss is an eccentric. He has been hired by his childhood friend Schnaffelmann as a consultant in his advertising agency. During a visit to Schnaffelmann's home, he recognizes his childhood sweetheart Cäcilie Bucher in Schnaffelmann's wife Cécile, and the old familiarity between Kneuss and Cécile, who is frustrated in her marriage, quickly returns. Kneuss realizes that Schnaffelmann is using the advertising agency to cover up his activities in the drug trade.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Claude GorettaGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A lonely, unassuming baker named Kneuss lives a solitary life, finding solace only in his meticulous craft. His routine is disrupted when a young woman enters his life, sparking a deep emotional connection he's never experienced. As their relationship deepens, Kneuss grapples with his inhibitions and the fear of losing the newfound happiness that has transformed his quiet existence.

Critical Reception

Kneuss was met with a mixed to positive reception, praised for its sensitive portrayal of loneliness and human connection. While some critics found its pacing deliberate, others lauded its understated performances and poignant exploration of a man's emotional awakening. The film resonated with audiences for its quiet sincerity and relatable themes of love and self-discovery.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive and intimate portrayal of a lonely man's emotional journey.

  • Appreciated for its understated performances, particularly from the lead actor.

  • Some found the film's slow pace to be a drawback, while others saw it as contributing to its contemplative mood.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Kneuss are scarce, but those available indicate an appreciation for its character-driven narrative and exploration of human vulnerability. Viewers often mention the film's quiet intensity and its ability to evoke empathy for the protagonist's struggle with isolation and connection.

Fun Fact

Director Claude Goretta later went on to direct the acclaimed Swiss film 'The Lacemaker' (La Dentellière), which also deals with themes of quiet lives and societal pressures.

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