Die Verspätung
Die Verspätung

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Die Verspätung

1969
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German

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Peter LilienthalGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A young man, recently released from prison, struggles to reintegrate into society and find meaningful employment. He encounters various obstacles and disillusionments as he navigates the post-war German landscape, dealing with his past and searching for a sense of belonging. The film explores themes of alienation, societal indifference, and the challenges of starting anew.

Critical Reception

'Die Verspätung' was noted for its stark realism and its sensitive portrayal of post-war disillusionment. Critics praised Peter Lilienthal's direction for its unflinching look at the struggles of a man trying to find his place in a society that seems to have moved on without him. The performances, particularly by Rüdiger Vogler, were highlighted for their authenticity.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic depiction of post-war German society.

  • Rüdiger Vogler's performance lauded as compelling and nuanced.

  • The film's slow pacing and somber tone were noted by some, but generally seen as fitting the subject matter.

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Fun Fact

Peter Lilienthal's 'Die Verspätung' was part of a wave of New German Cinema films that focused on social realism and the introspection of German identity in the post-war era.

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