

Honestly, you should only watch Le rosaire if you have a completely free Sunday afternoon and a very high tolerance for people sighing heavily near velvet curtains. If you want fast plots, you will absolutely hate this. But for those of us who love dusty, slow French melodramas from the 1930s, there is a weird, cozy m...
Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Honestly, you should only watch Le rosaire if you have a completely free Sunday afternoon and a very high tolerance for people sighing heavily near velvet curtains. If you want fast plots, you will absolutely hate this. But for those of us who love dusty, slow French melodramas from the 1930s, there is a weird, cozy magic here. 🥀 The story is based on that super famous old novel by Florence L. Barclay. It’s all about a plain woman with an amazing singing voice and the handsome artist who love..."
Alexandre Bisson, Florence L. Barclay, Gaston Ravel
France

