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Destiny in Trouble
This was Brazil's first feature film in color.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy but miserly industrialist, Leopold Hofmann, is convinced by his wily butler to experience life from a different perspective. Disguised as a beggar, he wanders the city, encountering various characters and situations that challenge his preconceived notions about wealth and poverty. Through these encounters, he begins to understand the struggles of ordinary people and the value of kindness and human connection.
Critical Reception
While not a major international release, "Destiny in Trouble" was a popular film in post-war Austria, appreciated for its lighthearted blend of comedy and social commentary. Critics noted its sentimental appeal and strong performances, particularly from veteran actors Hans Moser and Theo Lingen, though some found the plot predictable.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its heartwarming message and entertaining performances.
Appreciated for its gentle social commentary on class differences.
Found to be a charming, albeit somewhat simplistic, story.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's nostalgic charm and the delightful chemistry between its lead actors, particularly Hans Moser's portrayal of the transformed industrialist. Many viewers found the story to be a feel-good experience with a positive moral takeaway.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a popular wave of Austrian comedies in the 1950s that often featured beloved stage and screen actors like Hans Moser in lighthearted, often moralistic tales.
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