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Liebe ist die halbe Miete
Franziska Naumann happily greets her allegedly new neighbor Dr. Gottfried Naumann. She is very surprised when he wants to move into the same apartment in which just the movers carry their furniture. Even Gottfried is surprised - Franziska has not only the same name as he, but apparently also rented the same apartment. Without compromising, the quarreled estate agents Beate and Werner Wüstholtz has rented the apartment twice. There is only one solution: until the circumstances are clarified, the unequal couple must live together in the apartment. The fight burns.
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Plot Summary
The film follows a woman who, after a failed relationship, decides to rent out rooms in her house to men. She hopes to find the man of her dreams among her tenants, but her unconventional approach leads to humorous and chaotic situations. The story explores the challenges and absurdities of modern dating and cohabitation.
Critical Reception
As a television film primarily aired in Germany, specific critical reception details are less widely documented than for international theatrical releases. However, it is generally considered a lighthearted romantic comedy typical of German television productions of the era, appealing to a broad audience looking for easy entertainment.
What Reviewers Say
A charming and humorous take on modern relationships.
Features relatable characters navigating the complexities of love and living together.
Offers lighthearted entertainment with a predictable but satisfying romantic conclusion.
Google audience: Audience reviews are not widely available for this specific German television film, making it difficult to summarize specific user sentiments.
Fun Fact
The film is a German TV production, part of a series of romantic comedies often aired on German public broadcasting channels, aimed at a domestic audience.
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