Five Golden Hours
Five Golden Hours

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Five Golden Hours

1961
Movie
90 min
English

A petty crook gallantly consoles wealthy widows and is doing all right in his chosen profession until he meets and falls in love with a lovely baroness, who knows all about get-rich-quick schemes.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: G.W. PabstGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A young man, haunted by his past and struggling to find his place in the world, becomes entangled with a group of bohemian artists in Vienna. He finds solace and inspiration in their unconventional lifestyle and the enigmatic woman who leads them. As he delves deeper into their world, he confronts his own demons and searches for meaning amidst their artistic pursuits and personal struggles.

Critical Reception

Five Golden Hours received mixed to negative reviews upon its release, with critics often finding its pacing slow and its themes underdeveloped. While some appreciated the film's artistic aspirations and Pabst's directorial touch, many felt it lacked the impact of his earlier works. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with the film failing to gain significant traction.

What Reviewers Say

  • Pacing issues and a lack of narrative cohesion detract from the film's artistic ambitions.

  • While visually interesting at times, the characters and their motivations remain largely opaque.

  • Lacks the profound impact and thematic depth of Pabst's earlier, celebrated films.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this lesser-known film, but available comments suggest a general indifference, with some viewers finding it overly somber and difficult to connect with.

Fun Fact

This film was one of G.W. Pabst's final directorial efforts, marking a period of less prolific output in his later career.

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