

If you have a soft spot for grainy, old-world cinema where everyone looks like they might break into a song or a fistfight at any second, you’ll probably find something to love here. But if you need your movies to have, you know, a modern pace, you’re going to hate every single second of this. It’s not exactly a maste...
Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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Henry Edwards
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"If you have a soft spot for grainy, old-world cinema where everyone looks like they might break into a song or a fistfight at any second, you’ll probably find something to love here. But if you need your movies to have, you know, a modern pace, you’re going to hate every single second of this. It’s not exactly a masterpiece, but it’s weirdly engaging. It feels like someone rummaged through an attic of 1930s film tropes and just threw them all at the screen at once. 🎪 Adele Sandrock is in this..."
Hanns Leistenschneider, Hanns Saßmann
Austria

