

This one, "Der keusche Josef," is definitely for folks who dig into the archives, maybe film students or just anyone really curious about what German comedy looked like way back when. If you're looking for slick modern laughs or a deep character study, you'll probably find yourself a bit lost. It's a niche watch, for s...

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"This one, "Der keusche Josef," is definitely for folks who dig into the archives, maybe film students or just anyone really curious about what German comedy looked like way back when. If you're looking for slick modern laughs or a deep character study, you'll probably find yourself a bit lost. It's a niche watch, for sure. Honestly, watching Georg Berg as Josef is kind of a trip. He's got this wide-eyed innocence, almost a perpetual state of mild panic. Every time a woman even looks in his direc..."
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