You really can't judge a film line from just one roll of film, so let's give it a try.
I managed to get a roll from from Dot Dotson's and I loaded it into my Nikon F100 where it mostly sat for two weeks. I shot half the roll around Eugene where it has been mostly overcast and then I finished the roll in Portland where it was mostly sunny.
The one thing I noticed about the film, the first few frames had some light leaks, I don't believe that is from my camera. I think it may be a byproduct of the cheap plastic canister.
All in all, I like the film and the graininess of it. The color is palette is interesting, but this may be just how this ORWO film is. I dig it.
Here is what I got.
The color is a little soft, and it's not the sharpest film. It's not horrible though. Depending on how you meter, how you shoot, and lighting conditions, you may get different results.
Final thoughts: I like this film, It's very different from I would recommend this film for anybody that likes to experiment. Probably not a film I would use for portraits, but great for most anything else.