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So, 'Ich liebe alle Frauen' is one of those charming little comedies from the mid-30s that sort of floats into your collection like a gentle breeze. Jan Kiepura, a tenor known for his voice, here plays a dual role that weaves a delightful mix of mistaken identities and romantic entanglements. The pacing is light, almost whimsical, with a vibe that feels both playful and slightly chaotic. It's fascinating how the film blends the operatic elements with the everyday, creating an atmosphere where music and love collide in the most humorous ways. Kiepura's performance is engaging, balancing the charm of a romantic lead with the comedic aspects of his character's mix-ups. It’s not groundbreaking, but there's a certain warmth to it.
This film is somewhat elusive in the collector's circuit, with limited home media releases, making it a lesser-known gem. Its scarcity adds to its appeal, as many enthusiasts appreciate the unique blend of comedy and music typical of the era. The fact that the director remains unknown adds an air of mystery, drawing in collectors who enjoy piecing together the lesser-known aspects of cinematic history.
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