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Young Goethe in Love (2010)
Directed by Philippe Stoelzl
Distributed by Music Box Films
www.musicboxfilms.com
100 minutes
"Is this really what happened?" asks a publisher after reading the manuscript of Sorrows of Young Goethe. A young woman has brought him the only copy, recently penned and dismissed by her former lover, the young Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. She replies: "It is more than the truth; it is poetry."
Young Goethe in Love is assuredly more than the truth; much more. But is it poetry? What it undeniably is, is a gorgeously photographed (by cameraman Kolja Brandt), sumptuously mounted, thoroughly convincing and detailed recreation of the milieu of Strasbourg, Wetslar, and Frankfurt in the early 1770s. Although Goethe (1748-1832) has long been pronounced the greatest of all poets, along with Dante and Shakespeare, his story is likely unfamiliar to most filmgoers; it resonates more with devotees of Goethe's most popular work, the semi-autobiographical novel, The Sorrows of Young Werther (1774).
The 23-year old Goethe (Alexander Fehling) is an impassioned, likeable young Romantic; and his beloved Charlotte Buff (Miriam Stein) a suitable companion in her own poetic passions. Charlotte's betrothed, Kestener (Moritz Bleibtreu) is a manipulative spoiler of Goethe's and Charlotte's affair; and Goethe's roommate, the tragic, suicidal Wilhelm Jerusalem (alternately known as "Karl"), is a sympathetic loser in his own ill-fated romance. The story opens in 1772, when Johann Goethe has just failed his doctoral examination and fled the scene after inscribing with his boot the words "Kiss my arse" in the snowy quad outside. His father, Kaspar, is disgusted with his son's dilatory habits, preferring poetry to studies in the law. "Is it addressed to the Moon?" he asks Johann in exasperation at his verses. "Are you a woman or a man?"
The young Goethe goes off to Wetzlar, where he is condemned to a post as clerk in the Imperial Court of Appeal. His slovenly clothing and crooked wig are a sharp contrast to those of his supervisor, Kestner, who wears very proper attire and whose glasses and wig are perfectly adjusted. Away from the office is Johann's roommate and fellow roisterer, Wilhelm Jerusalem. Wilhelm shares with Johann a taste for the ladies, and soon both are in love with, respectively, a married...