Frauen, die der Abgrund verschlingt
A woman is drawn into the chasm of social and psychological abysses in this 1918 German silent film. The unknown director explores the dark facets of the female soul, pitting the heroine against forces that threaten to consume her very being. Balancing on the edge of melodrama, thriller, and philosophical parable, the film's exact genre remains an enticing mystery. Its frames are likely charged with the stark shadows and disquieting compositions definitive of Weimar-era expressionism. It is a descent into an interior hell, where the external world mirrors an internal catastrophe.
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| Year | 1918 |
| Country | Germany |
| Director | William Wauer |
| Rating | TMDB: 2.0/10 (2 votes) |
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This 1918 silent film dares to probe the dark undercurrents of the female psyche with a rawness uncommon for its time. Its power lies in its ambiguous genre, allowing it to be both a personal tragedy and a broader allegory.
What lingers after the final frame is the haunting image of a soul struggling against an engulfing void. A fascinating, forgotten fragment of cinematic history. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: William Wauer
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The oppressive silence of a scream rendered purely in light and shadow. A world where geometry feels predatory.
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