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So, Bon appétit monsieur (1967) is this intriguing little gem that, although the director's name eludes me, carries a certain whimsy and charm. The pacing is a bit unorthodox, meandering in a way that feels both refreshing and languorous, almost like a leisurely meal with an unexpected twist. There's a warmth to the atmosphere, a cozy familiarity that invites you in while also making you ponder deeper themes of indulgence and the pleasures of life. The practical effects, though perhaps not groundbreaking, add a tangible quality that enhances its unique feel. The performances are genuine, with a touch of idiosyncrasy that sets it apart from more conventional films of the era.
Bon appétit monsieur has seen limited releases over the years, making it somewhat rare in collector circles. Originally distributed on VHS, its DVD availability is scarce, which adds to its allure among enthusiasts. As a result, interest in the film has grown amongst collectors seeking to complete their catalogs of lesser-known works from the 1960s.
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