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    A carbon copy of the 2001 German film "Mostly Martha". When Americans don't know what film to make, they copy other countries' films (and don't give credit!) or remake television shows. I suggest that you rent the ORIGINAL film to see something really special.

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    montecitorio8@  27.7.2007 age: 36-49 14 reviews

    I agree with your comment. I was about to write (almost) the same thing but don't want to do like the Americans. The original film is one of my favourites.

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    joraffe@  28.7.2007

    You are right... I saw Mostly Martha and I have to admit that the original is the one to see... Could the American be a litlle more creative, for God's sake?

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    namnhan2003@  29.7.2007 age: 36-49 42 reviews

    I know. Why do American film makers feel that they have to re-do perfectly good foreign films? Why can't they just show them with subtitles like other countries do? Have a good week.

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    montecitorio8@  30.7.2007 age: 36-49 12 reviews

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