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So, 'Frech und verliebt' is an interesting slice of post-war cinema. It’s got this quaint, almost whimsical atmosphere, really capturing the struggles of a young man, Peter Schild, navigating his way in a new country. The pacing is a bit uneven, which adds to its charm – it flows between comedic elements and poignant moments quite unpredictably. The theme of love versus parental expectation is pretty central, and you can feel that tug throughout the film. The performances have this raw sincerity, especially from the leads, and there's something endearing about their efforts to find their place in this world. It’s not polished, but it definitely has a character that stands out in a crowded genre.
Frech und verliebt is somewhat elusive in terms of availability, which makes it an intriguing find for collectors. It seems to have had limited distribution, and I’ve seen a few prints pop up at niche film festivals or from private collectors. The scarcity adds to its allure, and those who appreciate post-war German cinema might find it particularly fascinating, especially for its candid portrayal of life and love during that era.
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