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Plot Summary
In 1848 Prussia, a young lord, disillusioned by the oppressive political climate and his family's involvement in it, becomes entangled with a group of revolutionaries. He finds himself torn between his noble upbringing and his growing desire for social change. As tensions rise, he must make a difficult choice that will determine his fate and potentially influence the course of history for his family and the nation.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed reviews, with some critics praising its historical scope and Pabst's direction, while others found its narrative to be somewhat slow-paced and its political commentary to be less impactful than intended. The performances were generally well-regarded, particularly O. W. Fischer's portrayal of the conflicted young lord.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its directorial style and historical setting.
Criticized for a pacing that some found too deliberate.
O. W. Fischer's performance was a highlight for many reviewers.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented through specific Google user reviews for this older film, making it difficult to summarize typical likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
Director G. W. Pabst, a prominent figure in German cinema, made "The Young Lord" late in his career, returning to themes of social and political commentary that marked his earlier work.
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