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So, 'Dollar' (1938) dives into the lives of these wealthy characters, Ludvig and Sussi, Louis and Katja, and Julia and Kurt, all tangled up in love and leisure. The film has this light, frothy vibe, almost like a champagne bubble, with a real focus on the absurdities of upper-class life. It wanders through their vacation antics in the mountains, where it feels like every romantic pairing gets a moment to shine. The pacing is leisurely, one could say a bit meandering, but that's part of its charm—just a snapshot of a moment, full of laughter and silliness. There's a certain nostalgic quality to the performances, a kind of unrefined elegance that feels distinctly of its time.
'Dollar' has had a bit of a checkered history in terms of availability, making original prints somewhat scarce. It's not often talked about among collectors, but there's a niche interest due to its unique take on class dynamics and relationships. The film has been released in various formats, but finding a good quality edition can be a challenge, which adds to its allure for dedicated enthusiasts.
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