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Agreeing with the above editor, this film is not a comedy by any stretch of the imagination. TCM ran it today, apparently by mistake instead of the guide-promised The Cremators, a sci/fi film. I will correct the lede. --NoApostropheInIts (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 00:51, 9 July 2019 (UTC)Reply
No, it is clearly a comedy film. There are many comedic scenes. The man yelling at his clueless wife who thinks the wax statues are real, Kopfrkingl delivering a monologue about how faithful he is to his wife while in the next scene he's cheating on her with prostitutes at a brothel, the scene with the Nazis trying to get Kopfrkingl to say that the Jews are rebelling against the Reich by singing. The entire synopsis of a man killing his family to save them by reincarnation is comedic. I don't see how you could think this is a horror film.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Mr. 123453334 (talk • contribs) 08:21, 15 September 2020 (UTC)Reply
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Whatever the issue was remove only the copyright violation because most of that was from the Czech wiki and the Criterion channel and the page has big tags saying the article needs to be expanded upon.--Mr. 123453334 (talk) 21:47, 7 October 2020 (UTC)Reply