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Plot

Having made as many films as he had years, at 31, Rainer Werner Fassbinder essayed a slightly different approach for his 32nd film, Despair. Here, he uses a witty screenplay written by the well-known playwright Tom Stoppard, based on a novel by Vladimir Nabokov. Furthermore, the entire film, set in 1930s Germany, is in English. It received mixed reviews, if only because it is so unlike the director's other works. In the story, a Russian owner of a German chocolate-factory, whose business and marriage are both on the rocks, fantasizes about leaving his current life, and living another one. Indeed, he has delusions that he is somehow outside himself, watching himself live his life. So strong is his desire to alter his life that when he encounters a tramp while on a brief business trip, he imagines that the man looks exactly like him, decides to exchange identities with the tramp, and murders him.
MPAA Rating:
Not Yet Rated
Genre(s):
Drama
Run Time:
120min.
Theatrical Release Date:
04/21/1997
Status:
In Theaters
Themes:
Unlikely Criminals,Midlife Crises
Tone:
Cynical,Quirky,Witty,Wry
Keywords:
Germany,Nazi,Russian [nationality],chocolate,factory,hallucination,insurance-fraud,murder
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