

The Verdict: A Polished Relic for Fans of Weimar WitIf you are looking for a deep, expressionistic dive into the German soul, Die indiskrete Frau is not that film. However, if you want to see the slick, commercial side of 1920s German cinema—the kind of movie that people actually went to see on a Friday night in Berlin...

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"The Verdict: A Polished Relic for Fans of Weimar WitIf you are looking for a deep, expressionistic dive into the German soul, Die indiskrete Frau is not that film. However, if you want to see the slick, commercial side of 1920s German cinema—the kind of movie that people actually went to see on a Friday night in Berlin—it is absolutely worth a look today. It is primarily for viewers who appreciate physical comedy that doesn't rely on slapstick and those who enjoy watching the upper class squirm ..."


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