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Plot Summary
Based on Honoré de Balzac's novel, this drama follows Colonel Chabert, who is presumed dead after a battle and declared legally deceased. Upon his miraculous return, he finds his wife remarried and his fortune lost, forcing him into a desperate struggle to reclaim his identity and possessions against a corrupt legal system and the indifference of society. The film explores themes of identity, justice, and the consequences of being forgotten by the world.
Critical Reception
Reviews for 'Oberst Chabert' are scarce due to its age and limited release. However, it is generally recognized as a faithful and somber adaptation of Balzac's classic work, praised for its attempt to translate the novel's intricate social commentary and psychological depth to the screen. Performances are often noted as solid, though the film's pacing and visual style reflect the era of its production.
What Reviewers Say
A dedicated if somewhat austere adaptation of a literary masterpiece.
Explores complex themes of identity and social injustice with a serious tone.
Captures the novel's spirit but may feel dated in its presentation.
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Fun Fact
The film is a French television adaptation of Honoré de Balzac's 1832 novella 'The Colonel Chabert', which itself has been adapted into numerous other films and plays.
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