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Plot Summary
A retired, distinguished lawyer, Konrad Schumann, is haunted by a past case where his actions led to an innocent man's execution. Now living in isolation, he is confronted by the victim's daughter, who seeks justice and closure. Schumann must grapple with his guilt and the consequences of his professional decisions.
Critical Reception
Schrott received mixed reviews upon its release, with praise for its performances, particularly Heinz Rühmann's portrayal of a guilt-ridden lawyer, and its examination of moral ambiguity. However, some critics found the pacing slow and the narrative somewhat predictable. Audience reception was moderate.
What Reviewers Say
Heinz Rühmann delivers a compelling performance as a man tormented by his past.
The film offers a thought-provoking exploration of justice and personal responsibility.
Some viewers found the narrative less engaging than its thematic potential.
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Fun Fact
The film was based on a novel of the same name by Gregor Maurus.
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