
A young doctor who has come to a small country town with his architect friend, learns from a peasant girl whose broken arm he treats, that there is a local mineral water which can cure illnesses..
Joseph Dalman, Joe Stöckel
Germany

Is it worth the time? If you like movies that feel like a lazy Sunday afternoon in a village where literally nothing happens, you’ll dig Es waren zwei Junggesellen. If you need pacing faster than a snail on a treadmill, stay far, far away. This isn't a thriller, it’s just a hangout movie with a weird subplot about drin...


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"Is it worth the time? If you like movies that feel like a lazy Sunday afternoon in a village where literally nothing happens, you’ll dig Es waren zwei Junggesellen. If you need pacing faster than a snail on a treadmill, stay far, far away. This isn't a thriller, it’s just a hangout movie with a weird subplot about drinking water. The whole thing feels oddly dusty, like opening an old book you found in an attic. You’ve got a doctor and an architect—a weird pairing, right?—wandering around the co..."


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