

Okay, "Mein Herz sehnt sich nach Liebe" – which, if your German is rusty like mine, means "My Heart Longs for Love." Right away, you know what kind of ride you're in for. This 1929 German film isn't exactly a casual Friday night watch, unless your idea of casual involves diving deep into early cinema. For classic film ...

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"Okay, "Mein Herz sehnt sich nach Liebe" – which, if your German is rusty like mine, means "My Heart Longs for Love." Right away, you know what kind of ride you're in for. This 1929 German film isn't exactly a casual Friday night watch, unless your idea of casual involves diving deep into early cinema. For classic film enthusiasts, especially those into Weimar-era melodramas, it’s a neat little time capsule. Everyone else? You might find its rhythms a bit... much. Maybe skip this one if you’re ho..."
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