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Plot Summary
The film tells the story of Bubi, a young boy who is sent to a correctional institution after stealing. Within the institution, he faces harsh discipline and the loss of his innocence. Despite the grim circumstances, Bubi struggles to maintain his spirit and find his way.
Critical Reception
Details on the critical reception of 'Bubi (1937)' are scarce due to its age and limited international release. It is generally considered a lesser-known German drama from the pre-war era, focusing on social issues prevalent at the time.
What Reviewers Say
- Focuses on the hardships faced by children in institutional settings.
- Depicts a bleak yet earnest portrayal of a young boy's struggle.
- Reflects societal attitudes towards juvenile delinquency in the 1930s.
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Fun Fact
The film was made during a period when German cinema was heavily influenced by the prevailing political climate, though 'Bubi' appears to focus on more universal themes of childhood adversity.
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