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So, Mille, Marie og mig is quite an interesting piece from 1937. The film mixes comedy with a charmingly quirky narrative about a medical student, Ellen Klausen, or 'Klaus.' She's got this infectious energy, really pulls you in. The pacing feels right for its time, balancing moments of humor with her struggles in the medical field, almost a little ahead of its time in terms of character depth. The chemistry between Klaus and her professor adds a delightful tension—it's not just a simple romance, there's more at play. The performances are genuine, capturing a bright, youthful spirit amidst the societal expectations of the era. It's a charming little film that doesn't get the attention it probably deserves.
This film is somewhat rare in collector circles, as it hasn't had a significant restoration or re-release since its original run. Most prints are on aging film stock, making clean copies hard to come by. Interest typically stems from those who appreciate vintage comedies and the exploration of women's roles in early 20th-century cinema. It's one of those gems that often flies under the radar but offers a fascinating glimpse into the cultural landscape of its time.
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