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Some Kind of Saint, directed by Klaus Lemke, is a quirky comedy that feels almost like an offbeat road trip through the absurdities of faith and foolishness. Wolfgang, our naive protagonist, takes this earnest journey from a sleepy town to the chaotic streets of Munich, where every encounter feels like a twisted parable. The pacing has this charmingly erratic quality—just when you think you've got it figured out, Lemke throws in some unexpected humor or a bizarre character. Baby, the barmaid, stands out with her genuine warmth, providing a nice contrast to Wolfgang’s eccentricity. It’s not just about laughs; it dives into themes of belief and community in a refreshingly irreverent way, which keeps it distinctive among late '70s comedies.
A blend of comedy and oddball characters. · Interesting take on faith and community dynamics. · Distinctive pacing with unexpected twists.
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