
Marius à Paris is a bit of a mixed bag, honestly. If you're into those old, atmospheric French films, especially ones that just *breathe* a specific time and place, you might find something to love here. But if you need a tight plot or a lot of quick action, well, you'll probably just find yourself tapping your foot. ...


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

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"Marius à Paris is a bit of a mixed bag, honestly. If you're into those old, atmospheric French films, especially ones that just *breathe* a specific time and place, you might find something to love here. But if you need a tight plot or a lot of quick action, well, you'll probably just find yourself tapping your foot. Right from the start, you're hit with this sense of *being there*. The street scenes, even if they're a bit staged, have a certain grittiness that feels real for the era. The sound..."
Pierre Bayle, Robert Champfleury, Roger Lion
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