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Når enden er go' is an intriguing blend of comedy with a unique Danish sensibility. The film follows Claudius, a journalist who's hit rock bottom career-wise, and his quest to win over Dorte, whose father has a strict criterion for suitors—a decent job with a decent salary. The pacing is brisk, filled with chaotic situations that keep you guessing. There's a charming absurdity to the way characters interact, especially with the Danish-American Miss Thomson making a memorable entrance. The performances feel earnest and sincere, which adds depth to the light-hearted narrative. Overall, it captures a certain zeitgeist of 1960s Denmark that’s hard to replicate.
This film has had a somewhat limited release history, which has contributed to its scarcity among collectors. Originally available on VHS, it later saw a DVD release, but finding a pristine copy today can be a challenge. Interest in this title has grown steadily, especially among enthusiasts of Danish cinema and those intrigued by 1960s European comedies. Its distinct charm and unique cultural context add to its appeal for collectors looking to explore international film landscapes.
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