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So, there's this intriguing film, 'Max und der Ursprung der Welt,' set in the vibrant yet tumultuous summer of 1967 in Berlin. It captures a young man, Max, navigating his curiosity about women, specifically honing in on Sabine, a tailoress who becomes the object of his youthful desires. The atmosphere is thick with the tensions of the era, and there’s something raw about Max’s journey. The pacing feels deliberate, almost languid at times, which reflects the confused hesitance of young love and discovery. Performances are quite engaging, with a palpable sense of awkwardness that feels genuine. What stands out is how it delves into themes of innocence, desire, and the risks we take when pushing boundaries, all wrapped in a period setting that feels authentic without being overly nostalgic.
Captures the spirit of 1960s Berlin well.Themes of curiosity and youthful desire.Raw performances enhance the storytelling.
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