
Honestly, if you're not already into old silent movies, Ein Walzer im Schlafcoupé probably isn't going to be your gateway drug. It’s got a specific kind of charm, you know? But if you've got a soft spot for early cinema's expressive faces and gentle humor, especially lighthearted German stuff, this one’s a pretty sweet...

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"Honestly, if you're not already into old silent movies, Ein Walzer im Schlafcoupé probably isn't going to be your gateway drug. It’s got a specific kind of charm, you know? But if you've got a soft spot for early cinema's expressive faces and gentle humor, especially lighthearted German stuff, this one’s a pretty sweet little treat. Others looking for anything remotely fast-paced or effects-driven? Nope. Skip it. You’ll be bored stiff. 😴 The whole thing feels like a delightful stage play, just..."
Walter Schlee, Walter Wassermann
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