So, 'Kein Reihenhaus für Robin Hood' is a quirky little gem from 1983 that dives into the absurdities of kidnapping and corporate greed. The plot revolves around Greskämper, this industrialist dude whose mass layoffs land him in hot water with some disenchanted 1968-era radicals. It’s a mix of dark comedy and social commentary, really, with a tone that feels both satirical and nostalgic. The pacing is a bit uneven but that just adds to its charm; it feels like a time capsule of ideas and attitudes from that era. The performances, especially from the leads, bring a certain wit and disillusionment that feels quite authentic. Plus, you get to see how they play with the absurdity of the situation using practical effects, making for some funny and strange moments. Definitely an interesting watch if you’re into offbeat comedies.
Features a unique take on the kidnapping genre.Reflects the disillusionment of the 1968 generation.Practical effects add a layer of absurdity to the humor.
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