The Microscope
The first film in Rudolf Thome's "Forms of Love" trilogy is the most incisive. It's a comedy-drame chronicling the ups and downs in the relationship of an unmarried couple (Adriana Altaras, Vladimir Weigl). When she tries to persuade him that they should have a child, he escapes the controversy by becoming preoccupied with his new aquarium and microscope. Their struggles to settle their differences and accept new responsibilities are presented intelligently, realistically and with low-key wit and irony.
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The first film in Rudolf Thome's "Forms of Love" trilogy is the most incisive. It's a comedy-drame chronicling the ups and downs in the relationship of an unmarried couple (Adriana Altaras, Vladimir Weigl). When she tries to persuade him that they should have a child, he escapes the controversy by becoming preoccupied with his new aquarium and microscope. Their struggles to settle their differences and accept new responsibilities are presented intelligently, realistically and with low-key wit and irony.
Hello
6.1Hello
6.6Hello
6.2Hello
5.4What's New Scooby-Doo? Vol. 10: Monstrous Tails
9.8Acting and Reacting
6.8Hello
6.91
6.2Hello
6.5A Cinderella Story: Once Upon a Song
6.4Hello
6.2Detective Conan: Magician of the Silver Sky
7.0Cinderella II: Dreams Come True
6.1Living with Michael Jackson: A Tonight Special
5.2Deathstalker II
5.7The King's Daughter
7.0Detective Conan: Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure
6.6Detective Conan: Captured in Her Eyes
7.41
6.7Monster High: Frights, Camera, Action!
7.5