Bullied by the Baron, the horse trader started a peasant uprising that rocked France.
Horse Trader Kohlhaas (Michael Kohlhaas, 2013) is a film adaptation of Heinrich von Kleist's novel of the same name about Michael Kohlhaas, an upstanding horse trader in 16th-century Germany.
Kohlhaas has two horses illegally seized by a local baron during a trip. His attempts to seek justice through legal means are met with corruption and injustice. Frustrated and angry, he decides to fight by force, organizing a small army to fight for his rights against the baron and his domain. Kolhas' resistance was not only for his own rights, but also a challenge to the corrupt system. Eventually, his struggle draws widespread attention from the community, but he himself faces great danger and sacrifice.
Through the story of Kolhas, this movie explores the complex relationship between justice, law and individual rights.
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Remade as a TV movie, _The Jack Bull,_ (1999) set in the 19th century American West and starring John Cusack.
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Makes you understand why the french revolted.
So as usual rich people are the problem.
@shivanshna7618
9 күн бұрын
Well that and government
@Aidar77
8 күн бұрын
The priests are the actual problem.
@Aidar77
8 күн бұрын
Priests more so.
@Sekirei89
5 күн бұрын
Well money is 1st then government then....
44 👍's up film L thank you for sharing 🤗
they are still doing it today... except it is not nobles anymore.
Name of the movie
France? The story plays in Germany!! Kohlhass is a German name. Von Kleist is a German author.
@pontram
8 күн бұрын
But the director is french.
@agffans5725
7 күн бұрын
@@pontram and Kohlhass Is Danish (Mads Mikkelsen) 😂
@pontram
5 күн бұрын
@@agffans5725 What I meant is that if the director is French, there is little chance to get a movie that isn't located in France ;-) I wonder if the story unfolded originally in Nazi-Germany, would the movie have played in a fictitious Nazi-France ?
@agffans5725
5 күн бұрын
@@pontram .. Well you know that I'm only teasing. Denmark saved all of our Jews from not only wearing an indentation mark and the yellow star, but also from the extermination camps during WW2.
low effort ai
Bullshit