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So, 'En ny dag gryer' is this intriguing comedy that dives into themes of honor and morality—definitely a bit of a tightrope walk given its roots in the English play 'Bank Holiday.' It has this peculiar blend of earnestness and humor that can feel a bit out of place, especially for its time. The performances are decent, with a certain charm that keeps it engaging, though I wouldn't say it's groundbreaking. The pacing has its moments, kind of meandering but not in a bad way; it gives you time to soak in the atmosphere. It’s interesting how it tries to balance the comedic elements with a sort of moral reflection, making it a curious watch for those who appreciate the nuances of post-war cinema.
'En ny dag gryer' holds a somewhat niche place in collector circles, mainly due to its origins and the way it diverges from typical post-war narratives. Finding it in good condition can be a challenge, as it hasn't seen extensive re-releases or restorations, making it a bit of a rarity. If you're into films that explore morality through a comedic lens, this one might pique your interest, though its historical context is where its true value lies for collectors.
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