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So, 'Pettersson - Sverige' from 1934 is this curious comedy that revolves around the aftermath of a blown-up safe. The old soccer star, who now wears a policeman's badge, takes center stage in this quirky little mystery. The pacing is a bit uneven, typical of early sound films, but it has a charm that pulls you in. The atmosphere feels distinctly European, blending a lighthearted tone with a hint of intrigue. The practical effects for the safe explosion, though modest, hold a certain charm that modern films often lack. In terms of performances, the lead certainly owns the character, making it a delightful watch for those curious about early cinema and its comedic takes on crime-solving.
This film is a bit of a rarity, often overshadowed by bigger titles from the same era. It's found its niche among collectors who appreciate early European cinema and the unique blend of comedy with crime elements. The scarcity of original prints makes it a fascinating piece for those looking to delve deeper into 1930s filmmaking. Its somewhat limited distribution has given it a cult status among enthusiasts, making it an interesting topic of discussion at collector gatherings.
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