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So, 'A/L - The Younger Days of Phantom Thief Lupin-' takes us back to 19th-century Paris, where the atmosphere feels thick with intrigue. The story kicks off with a theft that changes everything for a maid and her son, Raoul. Fast forward a decade, and Raoulâs transformed into this charismatic figure at Sorbonne University. Itâs interesting how it blends elements of social commentary with personal revenge â the pacing is a bit slow at times, but it allows for character development thatâs quite rich. The performances are understated yet compelling, especially Raoulâs journey, making you think about class and ambition. Thereâs a certain charm in how they portray the era, and the practical effects, while subtle, enhance that vintage feel without overwhelming the narrative.
This film has seen limited format releases, often found in niche collections or as part of specialty sets. Its scarcity makes it particularly intriguing for collectors who appreciate lesser-known titles. Enthusiasts tend to seek it out not just for its storytelling, but also for the layered themes of ambition and social class that resonate throughout the narrative.
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