

So, La flamme. If you’re someone who genuinely enjoys digging through older French cinema, particularly from the 1930s, then yeah, this might just be a **curiosity** worth your time. Anyone expecting a sleek, modern drama with rapid pacing or big action will probably bounce off it pretty hard. This one’s for the patien...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"So, La flamme. If you’re someone who genuinely enjoys digging through older French cinema, particularly from the 1930s, then yeah, this might just be a **curiosity** worth your time. Anyone expecting a sleek, modern drama with rapid pacing or big action will probably bounce off it pretty hard. This one’s for the patient, the explorers. It’s one of those films where you can just *feel* the era. The way the characters talk, the specific set designs, it’s all very much… of its time. Not a bad thin..."
Pierre Maudru, Charles Méré
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