
The fast driving daughter of a car manufacturer keeps Berlin's most pricey lawyer busy as she keeps getting into scrapes..


If you want to spend an hour watching a tiny German woman from 1932 drive a car like she is trying to escape a bank heist, then yes, Things Are Getting Better Already is absolutely worth your time. It’s a total blast for anyone who loves fast-talking, chaotic Weimar comedies, but if you can't stand crackly audio and pe...

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"If you want to spend an hour watching a tiny German woman from 1932 drive a car like she is trying to escape a bank heist, then yes, Things Are Getting Better Already is absolutely worth your time. It’s a total blast for anyone who loves fast-talking, chaotic Weimar comedies, but if you can't stand crackly audio and people yelling in vintage office spaces, you should probably skip this one. 🚗 Dolly Haas is the whole show here. She plays the rich daughter of a car manufacturer, and she has this..."
Jenõ Szatmári, Philipp Lothar Mayring, Fritz Zeckendorf, Peter Hell
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