Berlin-Alexanderplatz: The Story of Franz Biberkopf

1931 [GERMAN]

Action / Crime / Drama

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 47% · 19 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 67%
IMDb Rating 6.6/10 10 836 836

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Hans Deppe as Gast bei Henschke
Margarete Schlegel as Sonja / Mieze
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Reviewed by dave-2395 8 / 10

Classic film - why bother with the recent long remake?

"Berlin Alexanderplatz 1931" is available in a fairly clear version with optional English subtitles on youtube. The story, described in other reviews, is basically the sad experiences of one of Weimar Germany's "kleine menschen". Everything about this film is interesting - the acting, the scenes of Berlin in those days, even the musical score. Of course, the story is somewhat depressing, and it is hard to imagine sitting through the Fassbinder film - over fifteen hours of it - despite the rave reviews. I have not, and probably will not. Anyway, a film made closer to the time and place, just two years after the novel, will necessarily have certain qualities that would escape the most elegant remake possible.
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Reviewed by Horst_In_Translation 4 / 10

Not even a good watch for people from Berlin (like myself)

"Berlin-Alexanderplatz - Die Geschichte Franz Biberkopfs" or just "Berlin-Alexanderplatz" is a German black-and-white film from 1931 and it is among the earliest sound movies from Germany. The director here is Phil Jutzi and a duo of writers adapted the novel by Alfred Döblin for the screen here. It is probably Döblin's most known work and he was still very much alive back in the early 1930s to see this film. I wonder what he thought of it. It came out 2 years before the Nazis came into power, so this 90-minute movie has its 85th anniversary this year. The lead actor here is played by Heinrich George (father of Götz) who also starred in some of the Nazis' most infamous propaganda films in years after this one and I must say he gave a pretty good performance. Unfortunately I must say that the story never really captured my interest. It is the tale of a man who gets released from prison and who afterward tries to adapt to life and society once again, but all kinds of factors (more exterior than interior, he really tries his best) always lead him to failure again. It was not a failure completely, but also not really interesting for the most part and I did not care a whole lot for Biberkopf or the other characters. Rainer Werner Fassbinder created a much more well-known mini series in the year 1980 and my overall verdict is that I prefer this one, even if it is a whole lot longer, which makes it almost impossible to compare these two achievements. As for the 1931 version, I do not recommend the watch.

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