

Is this thing worth a watch? If you're into early 20th-century German cinema, you probably already know if you want this or not. It’s got that specific, slightly creaky rhythm that makes modern audiences fidget. If you like your movies fast, don't bother. If you like watching how people *sat* in chairs a hundred years ...


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"Is this thing worth a watch? If you're into early 20th-century German cinema, you probably already know if you want this or not. It’s got that specific, slightly creaky rhythm that makes modern audiences fidget. If you like your movies fast, don't bother. If you like watching how people *sat* in chairs a hundred years ago, you're in for a treat. Mrs. Lehmann's Daughters isn't exactly a groundbreaking thrill ride. It feels more like a stage play that got lost on its way to the theater. The dialo..."
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