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Der Berlinfresser is one of those curious curiosities from the early '70s, blending comedy with a decidedly absurdist take on urban life. As dachshunds and old ladies vanish into thin air, the film crafts this surreal atmosphere that captures a sense of impending doom, yet does so with a light-hearted touch. The pacing can feel disjointed at times, which oddly complements the theme of gradual disappearance. It’s not all laughs, though; there's a strange, haunting quality lurking beneath the surface. The practical effects, though sparse, add a quirky charm that makes you appreciate the creativity of the era. It’s a distinctive piece that stands out in the landscape of German cinema, and the performances, while not overly polished, carry a certain earnestness that makes the film resonate in its own unique way.
This film is relatively scarce, often hard to find in good condition, especially on VHS and early DVD releases. Its offbeat humor and unique narrative style have garnered a niche following among collectors who appreciate its distinct take on comedy. Keep an eye out for limited edition releases, as they tend to be more sought after by those interested in the more experimental side of cinema from the era.
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