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So, 'Gut drauf, schlecht dran' is this intriguing anthology from 1994 that peeks into Berlin's psyche during a time of societal shifts. The eight short episodes offer a raw, almost documentary-style look at the emotional and sexual dilemmas of the characters. There's this great juxtaposition—like the old bourgeois women observing the Christopher Street Day parade, which adds a layer of irony and humor. The pacing varies, sometimes slow and contemplative, other times punchy and direct, reflecting the disjointed lives of the characters. It’s not flashy, but the performances are grounded, highlighting the mundane yet complex struggles people face, making it a distinctive slice of Berlin life in the '90s.
This film has a bit of a niche following, likely due to its obscure director and the fragmented anthology format. There aren’t a ton of copies floating around, primarily on VHS, so good luck finding a nice condition one. Collectors appreciate it not just for its content but for its representation of a specific cultural snapshot. It's definitely an interesting piece for those who enjoy exploring lesser-known works from this era.
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