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Plot Summary
A lonely and depressed woman, seemingly content with her mundane existence, begins to experience unsettling visions and psychological unraveling. As her reality fractures, she struggles to distinguish between her inner turmoil and the external world. The film delves into themes of alienation and the fragility of the human psyche.
Critical Reception
Noch einmal is a challenging and deeply unsettling early work by Michael Haneke, noted for its stark portrayal of psychological disintegration. It received critical attention for its minimalist aesthetic and uncompromising exploration of a character's descent into madness, though its bleakness and experimental nature divided audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and disturbing psychological depth.
Criticized for its bleakness and deliberate pacing.
Seen as a stark precursor to Haneke's later, more famous works exploring societal and individual alienation.
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Fun Fact
Noch einmal (Once More) was Michael Haneke's debut feature film, though it received limited distribution compared to his later internationally recognized works.
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