


If you’re the kind of person who finds late-silent era Weimar comedies a bit exhausting, Charlott etwas verrückt isn’t going to change your mind. It’s a movie that relies almost entirely on Lya De Putti being a 'handful,' and whether you enjoy it depends on how much of her frantic energy you can take in one sitting. It...

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"If you’re the kind of person who finds late-silent era Weimar comedies a bit exhausting, Charlott etwas verrückt isn’t going to change your mind. It’s a movie that relies almost entirely on Lya De Putti being a 'handful,' and whether you enjoy it depends on how much of her frantic energy you can take in one sitting. It’s worth watching if you’re a silent film completist or if you just want to see some of the most aggressive hat choices of 1928. If you want a tight plot or emotional depth, you’ll..."
Wilhelm Speyer, Robert Liebmann
Germany

1927 · IMDb 7


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