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Tror du jeg er født i gaar? is a 1941 comedy that captures a peculiar blend of somberness and humor right after a funeral. The atmosphere is rife with family tension and underlying greed as the relatives discuss their late great-uncle's wealth. The pacing feels almost rhythmic, reflecting the comings and goings of Cornelius Nielsen, who always seems to be the odd one out. It's those quirky character interactions and the subtle commentary on familial dynamics that make this film stand out. Performances are unapologetically whimsical, yet the undertones of human nature linger throughout. There's a certain charm to its simplicity, making it a curious relic worth exploring for anyone interested in early Nordic cinema.
This film has a somewhat obscure presence in collector circles, often overshadowed by more prominent titles from the era. It originally released on 16mm, which can be hard to find now, making any existing prints sought after by those with an interest in vintage Nordic comedies. The scarcity of this film adds to its charm, and for collectors, it serves as a fascinating glimpse into the comedic storytelling traditions of early 20th-century Denmark.
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