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Die goldene Jungfrau is an intriguing comedy that plays with the absurdity of artistic ambition and the desperation that sometimes fuels it. The tone feels light yet underlined with a sense of impending doom as the young director navigates the murky waters of credit fraud with the dubious help of his friend. The pacing is spot on for a late '80s film, with a mix of zany antics and moments of dark humor that keep you guessing. The performances are notably quirky, providing a unique blend of charm and chaos. What stands out, though, is how it captures the spirit of independent filmmaking in that era, showcasing both the struggles and the risks that come with it. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, serve to enhance the overall whimsical atmosphere.
Quirky independent vibeInteresting take on artistic ambitionCaptures late '80s filmmaking struggles
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