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Kleine Mädchen – große Sorgen is one of those curious dramas that dances on the edge of melodrama and dark humor. The story hinges on Eva's obsession with Dr. Hartung, sparked by a car accident, and it weaves a tangled web of emotions, particularly considering her friendship with Ursula, who complicates matters as Hartung's daughter. The pacing is deliberate but has this engaging tension that keeps you invested in the characters’ moral quandaries. The performances, especially from Geraldine Katt, inject a certain rawness that feels particularly poignant against the backdrop of 1940s German cinema. It's fascinating how the film plays with the themes of manipulation and emotional turmoil without ever being heavy-handed. A unique piece for those who appreciate the complexities of human relationships depicted on screen.
Kleine Mädchen – große Sorgen has a bit of a mystery surrounding its availability. It's not one you see in every collector's catalog, and that gives it a certain allure. The prints that exist are often in rough shape, which adds to the charm but also to the challenge of preservation. Collectors have a keen interest, particularly in the context of pre-war German cinema, where the film stands out for its emotional depth and character-driven narrative.
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