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They're Too Much is a curious piece from 1965 that teeters on the edge of comedy and social commentary. It's interesting how it captures the zeitgeist of post-war Germany, with our trio of ex-cons leveraging their shady pasts into a somewhat legitimate hustle. The tone is light but laced with an undercurrent of irony—there’s a palpable absurdity as they navigate a booming economy that seems to favor the unscrupulous. Performances are engaging, with a chemistry that keeps the pacing lively. It doesn’t shy away from poking fun at the system, and that blend of humor and critique makes it distinctive. Definitely worth a watch if you're into quirky comedies with a bit of bite.
They're Too Much has seen a few releases over the years, but it's not overly common on the collector's market. This film hasn't received the same level of attention as other comedies from the era, which adds an element of intrigue for those searching for something a bit off the beaten path. Collectors often find its blend of humor and social commentary worthwhile, especially for those focused on lesser-known European films. Keep an eye out for any limited editions, as they can be quite scarce.
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