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So, 'Ich muss dir was sagen' is this touching little gem about twin brothers, Oskar and Leo, who are just four years old. Oskar's deafness since birth adds a layer of depth to their everyday adventures. The film has this intimate, almost familial vibe, really immersing you in their world. You feel the struggles and joys of communicating through sign language as it unfolds over time. The performances are natural, almost raw, capturing that innocence of childhood while tackling real-life challenges. It's not flashy or over-the-top; it just exists in this gentle space that feels real and relatable, which is what makes it stand out among other family dramas.
This film is relatively rare in collector circles, and it wasn't heavily distributed upon release. It's more of a hidden treasure, often overlooked due to its understated nature. Vinyl and DVD formats pop up occasionally, but they're not common, adding to the intrigue for those who appreciate lesser-known international cinema. Interest seems to be growing, especially among collectors who focus on nuanced family narratives.
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