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In the 1840s, Lübeck is a dominating commercial town on the Baltic coast, and the Buddenbrooks are among the town's first families. Consul Jean Buddenbrook has two sons, Thomas and Christian, and one daughter, Antonia, called Tony. Even though he dearly loves them, he expects his children to sacrifice personal happiness for the sake of the company if necessary. The first to learn this is Tony, who is married off to Hamburgian businessman Bendix Grünlich. Her brothers have meanwhile learned the trade in Amsterdam and London respectively. Crushed by Tony's marriage disaster and several unlucky transactions, Jean Buddenbrook makes over the business to his eldest, Thomas. Thomas marries the dutch heiress Gerda, who is a passionate violin player. But Thomas never forgets his first love, a flower girl. After having spent time in Valparaiso, Christian returns to Lübeck...
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kokomo2
A complicated and sad story of a merchant family in Germany beginning in the 1840's brought to life on the screen. The unyielding and unquestioning dedication to "The Company" over the course of the years tears the family apart. Christian, the brother who represents "art and imagination" in this mercantile family although portrayed as a fool compared to his more serious brother Thomas, foreshadows the depth to which the family will sink. The book is wonderful; so is the movie.
A complicated and sad story of a merchant family in Germany beginning in the 1840's brought to life on the screen. The unyielding and unquestioning dedication to "The Company" over the course of the years tears the family apart. Christian, the brother who represents "art and imagination" in this mercantile family although portrayed as a fool compared to his more serious brother Thomas, foreshadows the depth to which the family will sink. The book is wonderful; so is the movie.