

Is it worth the time? If you have a soft spot for the kind of movies that feel like a dusty postcard from 1930s Europe, you’ll probably find something to enjoy here. It’s light, it’s airy, and it doesn’t ask much from your brain cells. But if you hate musical fluff or get bored when a movie doesn't have a clear point, ...

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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 time? If you have a soft spot for the kind of movies that feel like a dusty postcard from 1930s Europe, you’ll probably find something to enjoy here. It’s light, it’s airy, and it doesn’t ask much from your brain cells. But if you hate musical fluff or get bored when a movie doesn't have a clear point, just skip it. Honestly, you'd probably have more fun watching The Smiling Lieutenant if you want that specific brand of old-world whimsy. The whole thing feels like it’s held toge..."
Ekkehard Arendt
Stanley Ralph, Ernst Neubach
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