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Adrien (1943) is this quirky little comedy that captures the essence of post-war invention and ambition. The film spins around Adrien Moulinet, who's juggling a dull bank job with his passion for inventing, and it has this charmingly absurd vibe throughout. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it gives space for the humor to breathe, especially with Jules Petitpas' role as the adman trying to sell roller skates. There's a delightful mix of practical effects in the skating scenes, which adds to the film's unique atmosphere. It's the kind of film that may not get talked about often, but there's something endearing about its exploration of creativity and entrepreneurship in a light-hearted way.
Adrien has had a limited run on home video and is often found in niche collections, making it somewhat scarce. It's not widely known, which can pique interest among collectors looking for hidden gems. The film's unique premise and practical effects set it apart, while its comedic take on the struggles of an inventor adds to its curiosity factor in collector circles.
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