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So, 'Tre skojiga skojare' is quite the curious little comedy from 1942. It dives into the absurdity of societal norms, particularly through the lens of Tom Berger, an author whose rather unfortunate views on women stir up quite the uproar. The performances have this charming awkwardness that really enhances the comedic elements, even if the pacing feels a bit uneven at times. You can sense the tension in the air as the Women's League rallies against Berger, which adds an intriguing layer to the humor. The film’s charm lies in its ability to address serious themes while maintaining a lighthearted tone, a tough balance that's not always easy to achieve. It certainly stands out in its era for that reason.
Finding 'Tre skojiga skojare' can be a bit of a hunt; it didn’t have a wide release and hasn’t been preserved as well as some contemporaries. The scarcity of prints makes it a topic of conversation among collectors, especially those interested in lesser-known comedies of its time. Its unique take on gender issues and the comedic approach has sparked interest in niche circles, making it a distinctive piece for any serious collection.
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