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Letter from an Unknown Woman, 1948
English
USA
Profile of Letter from an Unknown Woman
Letter from an Unknown Woman can be described as bittersweet, sentimental, and emotional. The plot revolves around unfulfilled love, a destructive relationship, and obsession. The main genres are drama, romance, and period. In terms of style, Letter from an Unknown Woman is a melodrama. In approach, it is serious and realistic. The storytelling is slow paced. Letter from an Unknown Woman is located in Austria. It is a remake and based on a book. The movie has received attention for being a masterpiece and critically acclaimed.
Summary of Letter from an Unknown Woman
LETTER FROM AN UNKNOWN WOMAN is set in Vienna at the turn of the century, an era Ophüls loved and had used in LA RONDE and LIEBELEI. Joan Fontaine gives a moving, heartfelt performance as Lisa Berndl, a romantic young woman who falls in love with the handsome concert pianist Stephan Brandt (Louis Jourdan). After a brief affair, which she takes for love, not seeing that he is just a philanderer, he leaves for a concert in Italy and never returns to the now-pregnant Lisa. She bears the child herself and later enters into a stable marriage, although one lacking the passion and love she still feels for Stephan. Ten years later, when he returns to Vienna, Lisa attempts, at the risk of her marriage, to see if he loves, or even remembers her. Fontaine and Jourdan perfectly project the feelings of a woman in love and a man too selfish to notice or care.
Written by Howard Koch, the co-author of CASABLANCA, from a novel by Stephan Zweig, LETTER FROM AN UNKNOWN WOMAN is generally described as a "woman's picture" because of its theme of unrequited love. But this somewhat pejorative description hides what in acting, writing, camera work, atmosphere and emotion is not just one of Max Ophüls' crowning achievements, but one the finest examples of how all elements needed to make a great film are brought together.
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| Language: | English |
| Country: | USA |
| Release date: | 28 April 1948 |
| Runtime: | 86 min |
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as Lisa Berndle
as Stefan Brand
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