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Originally Posted by Nosferatu@Cult Labs I have no problem with the fabulous storytelling (i.e. from a fable or legend, rather than extremely successful – I'm sure it begins with something like "Once Upon a Time in Nazi Occupied France"). It was the series of episodes that jarred. I loved the opening sequence in the cabin and the whole story about the dybbuk, but to structure the whole film like that seemed self-indulgent and allowed any tension which had built up to dissipate between chapters. |
All the Germans were portrayed like 2nd rate extras from Allo,Allo.