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So, 'Der lachende Dritte,' it's got that quirky Bavarian charm, right? The tension between the farmer and the hotel owner is played out against this backdrop of pastoral comedy, which is kind of refreshing. You get this slow build, where the farmer tries to leverage his dung heap for profit, and it's hilarious how the absurdity escalates. The practical effects, if you can call them that, are simple but effective—just the right amount of slapstick without overdoing it. The performances have a certain authenticity to them, capturing the local flavor. It's an interesting snapshot of rural life mixed with the absurdity of class conflict, all wrapped up in humor that's distinctly European.
This film, while not exceedingly rare, is often overshadowed by more prominent comedies of its era. Collectors tend to appreciate the unique Bavarian setting and its humor, which offers a different flavor from mainstream offerings. It has had varied format releases, but finding a good print can be a bit of a hunt, as it hasn't seen widespread distribution in years.
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