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Burning Secret

1988

R

1 h 46 m

Britania Raya

Drama

An American diplomat's lonely 12-year-old son is infatuated by a suave baron. Soon his friend heartlessly turns his seductive attentions to his mother. The boy's jealousy and feelings of betrayal become uncontrollable.
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David Eberts
Edmund
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Faye Dunaway
Sonya
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Klaus Maria Brandauer
Baron
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Ian Richardson
Edmund's father
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John Nettleton
Doctor Weiss
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Martin Obernigg
Concierge
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Václav Stekl
Assistant Concierge
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Vladimír Pospísil
Hotel Manager
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Karel Karas-Kratochvíl
Doorman
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Ivo Niederle
Sanatorium Manager
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Jarmila Derkova
Frau Isambard
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Josef Kubícek
Station Master
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Veronika Jeníková
Kissing Woman
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Roman Hájek
Kissing Man
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Raoul Schránil
Hotel Guest
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Karel Peyr
Hotel Guest
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Nelly Gaierová
Hotel Guest
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Vaclav Pesca
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user3257951909604

17/10/2023 04:37
Trailer—Burning Secret
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Sonica Rokaya

29/05/2023 22:26
source: Burning Secret
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اسامة حسين {😎}

16/11/2022 13:52
Burning Secret
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Thando Thabooty

16/11/2022 04:04
This film is about manhood, and a boy's (actually every boy's) journey to manhood. The scene in the dining room with the baron and the young boy explains it all. The baron recites Goethe's poem, "ErlKonig" and interprets it for the young boy-man. Schubert set this poem to music (ErlKonig, The Erl King). The poem is a dialog of a child, and his father who holds him close as they ride horseback toward their home. The child expresses fear and apprehension about what he sees on the journey. At the end of the poem, the "kind war tot" - "the child was dead" in the arms of his father. This movie is about the "death" of childhood, which must take place if a boy is to become a man. The film is filled with obvious symbolism and has a most satisfying conclusion. This is a personal favorite. If you can find a copy, buy it.
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مشفشفه أسو ...

16/11/2022 04:04
A superb script is perhaps the best reason to see this movie, but it's a splendid film on all counts. I saw it during its original theatrical release and once since then, but it's the kind of movie that sticks in the memory. Brandauer gives his usual splendid performance. The man has never given a bad one as far as I know, and this is one of his best. The camera loves him and you can read this character's thoughts from his eyes alone. The sometimes uneven Dunaway is just wonderful here, and still very beautiful when this was made. David Eberts, as her son, is also very fine and believable. The atmosphere created by this movie will haunt you. Yes, I suppose it is an "art film," whatever that means. There are no car chases and the themes are very adult and provocative in the best sense. Photography and settings are beautiful. Give this a look, it will stick with you.
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Ngagnon 🦋

16/11/2022 04:03
I read this story in the original in 1939 when I was an adolescent. I understood it only from the boy's point of view. It was a wonderful experience to see it at a time when my son was a grown man and I could understand the film from each individual's point of view. The makers of this film are to be congratulated for their sensitivity, and their tremendous skill for presenting this story written in a different social and historical context from their own. The acting of the entire cast was subtle and powerful. The mother's relationship with her son is beautifully realized. All in all, I highly recommend this film. I plan to buy it for my own collection.
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