Only Child
Only Child

Only Child

1969Movie92 minJapanese
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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Ula StöcklGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A young woman, living a seemingly idyllic life in post-war Germany, finds herself increasingly isolated and stifled by societal expectations. She grapples with her burgeoning independence and desires, leading to a confrontation with the traditional values that surround her. The film explores themes of conformity, alienation, and the search for identity in a restrictive environment.

Critical Reception

Only Child was a notable entry in German cinema of the late 1960s, often cited for its introspective look at a woman's place in society. While not a mainstream blockbuster, it received critical attention for its sensitive portrayal of its protagonist's internal struggles and for Ula Stöckl's direction.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its subtle exploration of female identity in a patriarchal society.
  • Commended for its atmospheric direction and Karin Baal's compelling performance.
  • Criticized by some for its slow pace and introspective narrative.

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Fun Fact

Ula Stöckl, the director, was part of the New German Cinema movement and 'Only Child' is considered one of her significant early works.

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