

Is it worth the watch? If you have a thing for black-and-white comedies where the misunderstandings are so obvious you want to shout at the screen, you’ll probably have a decent time. If you prefer your cinema with a bit of grit or logic, maybe skip this one. It’s for the folks who want to switch their brains off for a...

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Georg Jacoby

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"Is it worth the watch? If you have a thing for black-and-white comedies where the misunderstandings are so obvious you want to shout at the screen, you’ll probably have a decent time. If you prefer your cinema with a bit of grit or logic, maybe skip this one. It’s for the folks who want to switch their brains off for an hour and watch people trip over their own pride. Der kühne Schwimmer is loud in that specific, theatrical way that 1930s German cinema loved. The performances aren't subtle—they..."
Ernst Bach, Franz Arnold, Walter Wassermann
Germany

