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So, Die Schule der Frauen, released in '67, it's got this quirky vibe that runs through the entire film. The comedy often feels like a social commentary on gender roles, wrapped in a light-hearted tone that keeps things engaging. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it adds to the charm, really. You can see the actors playing off each other with this delightful energy that makes the absurdity of the situations feel real. And while practical effects aren’t a huge focus here, the performances carry the show, showcasing a unique perspective on relationships that still resonates today.
Die Schule der Frauen has an interesting position in the collector's realm, often overshadowed by more mainstream comedies from the same era, but there's a niche interest in its themes and execution. Versions on VHS or early DVD are relatively scarce, making it a sought-after piece for those focusing on comedic cinema from this period. Many collectors appreciate the film not just for its humor but for its exploration of social dynamics, making it a worthwhile conversation starter in any collection.
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