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Ich zähle täglich meine Sorgen
For business reasons, Rosemary is supposed to marry Peter, a stranger to her, according to her father's wishes. However, while fleeing from America back to Europe, Rosemary and Peter meet under assumed names and fall in love.
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Plot Summary
A seemingly content man, Günther, lives a quiet life with his wife. However, he secretly harbors deep anxieties and meticulously counts his worries each day. When a series of unusual events, including a visit from his domineering mother and a mysterious stranger, disrupt his routine, Günther's carefully constructed world begins to unravel. He must confront his inner turmoil and decide whether to continue his solitary counting or seek genuine connection.
Critical Reception
This German production was a modest domestic release, often seen as a character-driven drama with comedic undertones. Critical reception at the time focused on its portrayal of everyday anxieties and the internal struggles of its protagonist. It garnered attention for its exploration of middle-class ennui and the pressure to maintain appearances.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its subtle depiction of a man's inner turmoil.
Appreciated for its blend of lighthearted moments and serious introspection.
Noted for strong performances in conveying relatable anxieties.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on a play of the same name by Austrian writer Hans Weigel.
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