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Karl and Carla
Karl and Carla is set in an ironic dystopia from the near future, where adult relationships and interactions are regulated and controlled by the government’s ‘Happiness Institute’.
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Plot Summary
Karl, a dedicated and somewhat rigid archivist, is confronted by Carla, a young woman who claims to be his illegitimate daughter. As they navigate their complex relationship, Karl must reconcile his structured life with the emotional turmoil Carla's arrival brings. The film explores themes of identity, family secrets, and the challenges of forging new connections late in life.
Critical Reception
Karl and Carla received a mixed to positive reception, with critics generally praising the performances of the lead actors and the film's thoughtful exploration of complex human relationships. Some reviews noted the deliberate pacing, while others found it to be a strength that allowed for deeper character development.
What Reviewers Say
The film benefits greatly from strong central performances, particularly from Bibiana Beglau as Carla.
Explores themes of family and identity with a nuanced and often melancholic tone.
The deliberate pacing allows for character introspection but may test some viewers' patience.
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Fun Fact
The film was screened at the 2020 Shanghai International Film Festival.
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