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So, 'Zünd an, es kommt die Feuerwehr' is this quirky little comedy from 1979 that really captures a slice of life in the Saxon Kingdom. The premise is pretty wild—our volunteer fire department, facing boredom, decides to ignite a little chaos by setting their local pub on fire to force a renovation. The absurdity of their logic is both hilarious and oddly thought-provoking. It's got this offbeat charm, with pacing that feels leisurely yet engaging, and the performances bring a sort of naive enthusiasm that feels genuine. It's definitely not your typical comedy; it's more about the absurd lengths people go to for community and how they handle their struggles, no matter how misguided. The practical effects are rudimentary, but they add to the film's unique comedic style.
This film is relatively obscure, making it a curiosity for collectors interested in niche comedies of the late '70s. There are some VHS copies floating around, but finding a well-preserved version can be a challenge. The film's unique premise and offbeat humor have garnered it a small but dedicated following, so it might appeal to those who appreciate the oddities of foreign cinema or the comedic styles of that era.
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