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So, 'Mädchen, die nach Liebe schreien' is an interesting piece from the early '70s that blends comedy with some rather provocative themes. The story revolves around a photographer caught in a love triangle with a nymphomaniac model and his assistant, Olga, who also has her sights set on him. There’s this light-hearted yet slightly risqué atmosphere that underpins the film, and the pacing does have that distinct European vibe—it's a bit meandering at times but it works for the character development. The performances, especially the lead actress, bring a certain charm that makes the absurdity of the love triangle feel somewhat relatable, albeit in a quirky way. It’s not your typical comedy, and that’s part of its charm.
This film has seen limited format releases, making it somewhat scarce compared to mainstream titles from its era. Collectors often appreciate its unorthodox storytelling and the cultural nuances of the time. Finding a good quality print can be a challenge, but those who do often value it for its quirky humor and exploration of relationships in a rather frank way.
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