

Is it worth the watch? Look, if you’re looking for a high-octane thriller, keep walking. Mein Leopold is for the folks who like their movies to feel like a dusty stage play found in an attic. It’s got that specific 1930s German charm where everyone is a bit loud and the sets look like they might tip over if someone sne...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is it worth the watch? Look, if you’re looking for a high-octane thriller, keep walking. Mein Leopold is for the folks who like their movies to feel like a dusty stage play found in an attic. It’s got that specific 1930s German charm where everyone is a bit loud and the sets look like they might tip over if someone sneezes too hard. If you appreciate old-world comedy, you’ll find it sweet. If you need constant movement, you’re going to be bored out of your mind within ten minutes. The story isn..."
Paul Henckels
Adolphe L'Arronge, Hans Brennert
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