Její hřích
Její hřích

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Její hřích

1939
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Czech

Lola Holm, a medical student, is studying for her final exams. She rejects the courtship of psychiatrist Associate Professor Linn. Bank cashier Goll lives extravagantly and his salary is not enough for his excesses. He is in need and has mental problems. He seeks medical help and accidentally meets Lola. At first, she rejects Goll's attentions, but then she can't resist him and becomes his mistress. Goll embezzles money. He is exposed and faces imprisonment. He turns to his uncle for help, but he rejects his request...

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Otakar VávraGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

The film tells the story of Hana, a young woman from a modest background who becomes entangled in a passionate and destructive love affair with a wealthy industrialist. Her life takes a dramatic turn as she navigates societal expectations, personal desires, and the consequences of her choices. The narrative explores themes of ambition, sacrifice, and the complexities of human relationships in a tumultuous period.

Critical Reception

Její hřích (Her Sin) was a significant film of its era in Czechoslovakia, praised for its dramatic storytelling and strong performances, particularly from its lead actresses. It captured the public's imagination, reflecting contemporary social themes while offering a compelling melodrama. While specific aggregated critical scores from the time are hard to ascertain, its popularity and thematic resonance marked it as a notable production.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its dramatic intensity and emotional depth.

  • Recognized for strong lead performances, especially from Hana Vítová and Lída Baarová.

  • Noted for its exploration of complex romantic entanglements and societal pressures.

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Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

The film was a notable success for director Otakar Vávra early in his career and is remembered as a significant example of Czech cinema from the late 1930s.

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