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Ohnsorg Theater's "Das schlechte Gewissen" from 1965 is a fascinating piece that captures the blend of humor and moral dilemmas. The pacing is a bit uneven, typical for this era, but it adds to the charm. The performances, though not from widely known actors, have a certain authenticity that pulls you in. The atmosphere is very much that of a stage play, which makes it distinctive; you can sense the live audience's energy even on film. Themes of guilt and conscience run through, providing a nuanced backdrop to the comedic elements. It's not a polished work, but that's part of its allure, really. You feel the heart behind the production, which is refreshing.
This film is part of the Ohnsorg Theater collection, which is quite niche among collectors, given its limited release and regional appeal. Availability can be scarce, especially in good condition, as many prints have not been kept well over the years. Its unique stage-to-screen adaptation often sparks interest among those who appreciate theatrical productions and their evolution into film.
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