Die Peitsche
Die Peitsche

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Die Peitsche

1916
Movie
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German

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Director: Ernst LubitschGenres: Drama, Romance, Silent Film

Plot Summary

In this silent film, a young woman named Putska lives a simple life in a rural village, but longs for excitement and romance. She becomes involved with a local nobleman, leading to complications and emotional turmoil. The story explores themes of social class, desire, and the consequences of one's choices.

Critical Reception

As a very early silent film, contemporary critical reception is difficult to ascertain with precision. However, Ernst Lubitsch was already demonstrating his emerging talent for visual storytelling and character development, which would later define his illustrious career. Pola Negri's performance was noted for its passion and dramatic intensity.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its early visual flair and emotional performances.

  • A notable example of German silent cinema's developing dramatic style.

  • Showcases the burgeoning talent of Ernst Lubitsch and Pola Negri.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this film is not available due to its age and status as a silent film.

Fun Fact

Die Peitsche (The Whip) was one of Ernst Lubitsch's earliest directorial efforts and a significant early success for the young Pola Negri, establishing her as a major star in German cinema.

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