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Die Diebin und der General
Because of shoplifting and property damage Jessie Fischer, a single mother with a rather big mouth, is sentenced to charitable work in a nursing home. There she meets Walter Voss, known as the General. The fate of the grumpy pensioner, who was disenfranchised by his adult children and deported to the home, touches her and she decides to fight for him. But when the general's expensive pocket watch disappears, Jessie, already convicted of theft, is suspected. But the general stops by and they both embark on an adventurous journey to the sea.
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Plot Summary
The film centers on a retired general who becomes involved with a mysterious woman, a thief. As their relationship deepens, secrets and past events begin to surface, creating a complex and tense dynamic. The narrative explores themes of memory, desire, and the consequences of past actions.
Critical Reception
As a lesser-known film by Michael Haneke, 'Die Diebin und der General' (also known as 'The Thief and the General') did not receive widespread critical attention comparable to his more prominent works. However, it is generally appreciated for its stark realism and Haneke's characteristic exploration of complex human relationships and societal undercurrents. Reviews often highlight the director's precise, unsentimental style and the performances of the lead actors.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its understated direction and mature performances.
Notes the film's intellectual depth and exploration of character psychology.
Some found the pacing deliberate and the narrative challenging.
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Fun Fact
This film is a television film, often aired as part of a series or anthology, and is sometimes referred to by its German title, 'Die Diebin und der General', or its English title, 'The Thief and the General'.
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