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I Learned It from Father is a curious blend of comedy and familial misadventures set against a charming backdrop of a university town. The pacing is light, almost whimsical, as it follows Clemens Andermann, a man out of touch with his son's true pursuits. The humor is subtle yet effective, often stemming from the misunderstandings between father and son. The performances, particularly from the lead, manage to capture both the charm and the absurdity of the situation. There's a delightful tension as the audience knows the truth while Clemens remains blissfully unaware. It’s an interesting snapshot of 1960s cinema, showcasing a unique take on father-son dynamics and the world of theater versus academia.
This film is somewhat of a rarity, having been overshadowed by more prominent 1960s comedies. Its theatrical elements and the intricacies of its plot give it a distinctive flavor that film collectors appreciate. Various home viewing formats exist, but original prints are scarce. Interest among collectors tends to fluctuate, making it a curious piece for those who enjoy niche cinema from that era.
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