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En fuldendt gentleman is a delightful folk comedy that charms with its whimsical take on social class and self-improvement. Osvald Helmuth, as the oft-bumbling butcher Mortensen, navigates the absurdities of gentlemanly life after a sudden windfall at the roulette table. The film balances humor with moments of genuine warmth, particularly in Mortensen's clumsy courtship of a seamstress. The pacing is lively, punctuated by Helmuth's expressive performance that brings a relatable vulnerability to the character. The practical effects, though modest, serve the comedic tone well, creating a light-hearted atmosphere that reflects the era's cinematic style.
En fuldendt gentleman has a bit of a niche following among collectors, especially for those interested in Danish cinema from the late 1930s. The film's scarcity in physical formats adds to its allure, with few original prints circulating. Most collectors seek out DVD releases or digital restorations, but the absence of extensive archival work makes physical copies particularly valued. Its unique comedic style offers a glimpse into the cultural humor of the time, making it a noteworthy title for anyone interested in exploring lesser-known European comedies.
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