watched it too!
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The Captain from Köpenick (Helmut Käutner, 1956)
if you follow mundane rules...
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... and heavenly commands,...
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... you can evolve...
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... and be useful to the society!
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a very bleak/gloomy tale (not really a comedy).
Ok, that doesn't sound quite as threatening.St. Gloede wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2024 10:50 amI should add that I was being a little unfair to Autant-Lara, he has a couple of films I'd consider great, especially Douce.
Even Christian-Jaque made some films I'd consider great.
I did, however, see Clair's The Lace Wars, and damn, so state and flat for what's meant to be a silly adventure comedy. (The rape/sexual assault jokes doesn't help, but I doubt most of the new wavers cared about that in the 60s)