
Arabella
Summary
In 'Arabella,' the cinematic lens assumes an equine perspective, embarking on a melodramatic odyssey that scrutinizes the human condition. Through the eyes of a horse, the film navigates a labyrinthine exploration of existence, oscillating between poignant introspection and stark realism. The narrative thread weaves an intricate tapestry of vignettes, capturing the fractured lives of humans as perceived by a creature often relegated to the periphery of human consciousness. As the equestrian protagonist traverses this existential landscape, it bears witness to the vicissitudes of human experience, from the depths of despair to the ephemeral nature of joy. The film's cast, including Jakob Tiedtke, Fritz Kampers, and Mae Marsh, breathe life into this empathetic portrayal, underscored by Hans Kyser's screenplay that probes the complexities of interspecies understanding.
Synopsis
melodramatic survey of human life seen through the eyes of a horse.
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