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So, 'Corinne und der Seebär' is this curious little film from '66 that dives into the world of pretense and youthful bravado. The story revolves around Oliver, who's rather hapless but tries to win over Corinne, this wealthy girl, by posing as some sort of sailor. It's all very lighthearted, with a whimsical tone that feels almost like a snapshot of the era. The performances carry a certain charm; you can tell they were really leaning into those comedic moments, though the pacing can drag a bit in parts. What sets it apart are the practical effects they used for the sea scenes, which are surprisingly charming. It’s the kind of film that embodies a specific time and attitude, and its rarity adds to its allure for any collector.
This film has a somewhat elusive history, with very few copies available in circulation, which intrigues collectors. It's primarily been seen in obscure festival screenings and limited home video releases, leading to a growing interest among those who appreciate the quirky undertones of its narrative. The scarcity of quality prints means that those who come across it often see it as a hidden gem worth holding onto.
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