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So, 'De bør forelske Dem' is a quirky little piece from 1935 that kind of tiptoes through the realms of comedy and family themes. The narrative revolves around George Steffenson, a Danish-American who's amassed a fortune but finds himself a bit frazzled by the hustle and bustle of his success. It’s like the film plays with the idea of wealth vs. the simple joys of life, especially as he heads back to Denmark in search of some peace. The performances are charming, if a little understated, and the pacing feels just right for a light comedy from that era. There’s something distinct about how it captures the cultural contrast and the search for meaning amidst all the chaos, which gives it a different flavor compared to the usual fare of the time.
Finding original prints of 'De bør forelske Dem' can be quite the challenge, as it hasn’t been widely circulated in modern formats. The film has seen limited releases on VHS and some obscure DVD editions, making it a rarity among collectors. Interest tends to spike due to its unique blend of comedy and the exploration of deeper themes, which isn't something you see all the time from that era. If you come across a copy, it's worth considering for its historical context and the charm it brings.
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