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Wenn jeder Tag ein Sonntag wär'... is one of those quirky gems from the early '70s that blends comedy and music in an amusingly chaotic way. The film's pacing ebbs and flows with the absurdity of the travel agency owner's attempts to juggle family time and business obligations. The atmosphere is light-hearted but there's an undercurrent of critique on both the travel industry and family dynamics. The performances often walk the line of over-the-top, which adds to its distinctive charm. Shot at the picturesque Wörthersee, it gives off that classic holiday vibe, while the practical effects and musical numbers keep things engaging, even if they sometimes veer into the absurd. It’s a nice piece to add to any collection focused on European cinema from this era.
This film has seen limited availability on physical media, making it somewhat scarce for collectors seeking out obscure titles from the 1970s. Its unique blend of comedy and music, combined with the charming setting, gives it a particular place in the pantheon of European cinema. While it may not have the broad recognition of its contemporaries, its eccentricity has garnered interest among niche collectors who appreciate the era's offbeat productions.
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