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So, 'Millowitsch Theater - Adel verpflichtet zu nichts' is a curious piece from '85. It's a comedy, sure, but it has this unique blend of theatricality that really sets it apart. The pacing feels almost like a play, with a rhythm that invites you to engage with the dialogue and the characters. The humor is light but sharp, relying on situational comedy and character-driven moments rather than slapstick. The performances have this warmth that makes the absurdity feel relatable. It's not polished in the typical film sense, but that adds to its charm. You can tell that it's rooted in a specific cultural context, which gives it an authenticity that some may miss. Overall, it's a fascinating look at comedy in that era.
Theatrical feel throughout, reminiscent of stage performances.Character-driven comedy, situational rather than physical.Gives insight into cultural nuances of German comedy.
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