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So, 'Was kam denn da ins Haus?' is this intriguing German drama from 1970, and it really has a distinctive vibe. The pacing is quite deliberate, drawing you into the characters' lives slowly but surely. The atmosphere feels heavy, almost oppressive at times, which matches the themes of isolation and existential inquiry. Performance-wise, the cast does a solid job conveying the subtleties of their roles, which adds layers to the narrative. What’s striking is how the film handles practical effects, giving it a raw edge that’s often missing in more polished productions. It's a unique piece that invites you to reflect, and I think that’s what stuck with me about it.
This film has been somewhat elusive in terms of availability, with limited releases on DVD and VHS over the years. Its scarcity seems to increase collector interest, especially among those focused on German cinema from that era. The lack of a well-known director also adds to its mystique, making it a conversation starter among film enthusiasts.
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