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Kinder, Glotze und Computer is a curious gem from 1995 that dives into the tension of modern family life as it grapples with the encroachment of technology. It presents a comedic yet insightful look at how television and computers start to overshadow genuine interactions in a household. The pacing feels like a reflection of everyday chaos—sometimes fast, sometimes dragging as family members retreat into their screens. The practical effects are minimal, which adds to its charm, relying on real-life scenarios rather than theatricality. There’s this almost nostalgic atmosphere, evoking the early days of home computing and family TV time. Performances are relatable, capturing that essence of a family trying to navigate changing times.
Explores family dynamics in the tech ageReflects on the social changes of the 90sComedic lens on a serious theme
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