6/10
The music makes it work
22 June 2016
Warning: Spoilers
"Die verkaufte Braut" or "The Bartered Bride" is a German black-and-white film from 1932. It is one of the earliest somewhat known German sounds films. This film will have its 85th anniversary next year and it came out back then one year before the Nazis came into power. The director is Max Ophüls, who also made several English and French language films in his career and almost a century later he is still among the most known filmmakers from Germany from the first half of the 20th century. The cast includes a couple names that may be known to fans of that era in film, such as Wernicke, Kemp, Valentin and Karlstadt. Still I must say the one thing that makes this film stand out from its competition is not the acting, writing or direction. It is the music and the singing that elevates the complicated love stories between the characters here considerably. Everybody wants to be loved, but sadly it's rarely the case that they want to be loved by the one who loves them. I recommend "Die verkaufte Braut". This film is definitely above-average for an early 1930s film. Go check it out if you love musicals.
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