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So, 'Alles kann, nichts muss' is this intriguing comedy that really dives into the complexities of human desire. It plays with the idea of sex being everywhere yet so elusive, almost like a ghost in our everyday conversations. The pacing feels relaxed, letting you ponder its themes rather than rushing through. The performances have this rawness that’s both funny and strangely poignant, capturing that awkwardness we all know too well. It’s not flashy, but there’s something distinctly charming about how it handles its subject matter, almost as if it revels in the awkwardness rather than shying away from it.
This film remains a bit of an enigma in the collector community, with its release history being somewhat fragmented. It has seen limited formats, which adds a layer of intrigue for collectors, especially those interested in European cinema. While not widely distributed, its unique theme and execution have garnered interest, creating a small but dedicated following among those who appreciate its candid exploration of intimacy.
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