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So, 'Sei net so dumm, Opa' is this quirky comedy from 1991 that has an atmosphere of light-hearted absurdity. It’s part of the Peter Steiners Theaterstadl series, which means you’re in for a mix of stage performance vibes and film. The pacing is a bit erratic, which can be charming; it feels like a collection of skits rather than a traditional narrative. The humor can be quite slapstick at times, and there’s this endearing quality to the characters, particularly the grandfather figure, who brings a certain warmth. Practical effects? Not really a focus here, but the performances are what stand out – they add a genuine sense of connection. It’s really about those small-town dynamics and the silly misunderstandings that arise. A unique piece in its own right.
Unique blend of stage and film stylesOffers a glimpse into regional humorQuirky characters with a distinctive charm
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