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Karpfs Karriere
What to do if you are stuck as a police officer in a boring small town, no decent crimes happen and you should actually make the big career at the instigation of your wife? In this lamentable situation is Heinrich Karpf. An unfine plan is supposed to bring about the change: where there is no spectacular case, one must be faked...
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Plot Summary
A young man from humble beginnings, Karpf, climbs the corporate ladder with ruthless ambition. His ascent is marked by strategic maneuvering, betrayals, and a cynical disregard for those he steps on. The film satirizes the materialistic and morally compromised nature of West German society during the economic miracle era.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often highlighting its satirical edge and Manfred Krug's strong performance. Some found the satire to be heavy-handed, while others appreciated its critical examination of capitalism and social mobility.
What Reviewers Say
Manfred Krug delivers a compelling performance as the ambitious protagonist.
The film offers a sharp, albeit sometimes unsubtle, satire of West German post-war society.
Its critique of capitalism and the pursuit of wealth remains relevant.
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Fun Fact
Manfred Krug, who played the lead role, was a prominent actor and singer in East Germany before defecting to West Germany in 1977, making his performance in 'Karpfs Karriere' part of his career transition.
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