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A young called Engels put his efforts on researches for workers of industrial engines factories. He starts to show how badly they are treated and how low the wages they get. One day he meets a writer who has just been exiled from his city and he is about to help Engels.
Ideologically dismissive and strictly from the school of scratching the surface cinema, not to mention the enigmatic participation of no less than 27 production companies likely rubber stamping their own two cents all over this politically evasive project
And by the time Marx writes what his wife calls a...critique of the critical critique - well, my eyes glazing over at the dialectics, I for one needed an antidote.
Although it bogs down in philosophy, the script balances its intellectual and emotional components reasonably well, thanks in part to [August] Diehl's charismatic performance.