Jealousy
Jealousy

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Jealousy

1925
Movie
87 min
German

A couple are at the theatre with a playwright friend. At the end of the play the jealous husband strangles his wife to death. When the play ends, the man talks to his friend about such a nonsensical finale, telling the author that no man with any sense ever gets jealous enough to choke his wife in these modern times. The playwright decides to test this supposedly perfect couple about their happy feelings for each other.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Karl GruneGenres: Drama, Silent Film

Plot Summary

A young actor, consumed by jealousy and suspicion, believes his wife is having an affair with his best friend. His paranoia spirals out of control, leading him down a dark path of obsession and potential violence. The film explores the destructive nature of unfounded jealousy and its devastating consequences.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from the silent era, "Jealousy" is recognized for its intense psychological drama and expressionistic visual style. It is considered a significant work within German cinema of the 1920s, showcasing powerful performances and a gripping narrative that delves into the darker aspects of human emotion.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intense psychological exploration of jealousy.

  • Commended for its expressionistic visual style characteristic of the era.

  • Recognized as a notable example of German silent cinema.

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Fun Fact

Director Karl Grune was known for his visually striking and thematically complex films, often exploring psychological turmoil and societal pressures within his work.

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