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Så, På tro og love. It's quite a gem from 1955, blending the everyday troubles of a young couple, Hans and Grete, with a sharp sense of humor about the absurdities of tax law. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to really sit with the characters' dilemmas—especially their wild idea of divorce as a financial strategy. You can feel the atmosphere of post-war optimism and the struggle for a better life in the performances, though the actors remain understated. There’s a certain charm in its practical effects and the way it captures domestic life without an overly sentimental lens. It's distinctive in that it tackles themes of love, money, and the sometimes ridiculous nature of societal norms in a refreshingly candid manner.
This film was released on a few different formats over the years, but it remains relatively scarce in collector circles. Its unique take on marital dynamics and financial struggles makes it an interesting piece for anyone delving into mid-century cinema. There’s definitely a niche audience for it, drawn by its family themes and humorous approach to serious issues, which adds to its collector appeal.
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