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So, 'The Desire to See a Film of Rainer Werner Fassbinder' is this intriguing little gem from '93. It captures that obsessive longing we film buffs feel—this dude is just desperate to see a Fassbinder flick, but the doorman is having none of it. The comedy lies in their back-and-forth, which feels genuine, almost like a theatrical play with its sharp pacing and dialogue. The atmosphere is thick with that quirky tension, and the performances really sell the absurdity of the situation. What’s distinctive here is how it navigates themes of access and desire in cinema. You can’t help but chuckle and sympathize with the protagonist's plight—it’s a unique take on the lengths we go for our film fix.
Interesting exploration of cinema obsession.Unique blend of comedy and film critique.Captures the spirit of film fandom.
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