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Chacun pour soi is a really intriguing coming-of-age film that just captures a certain rawness of youth and friendship. The atmosphere is quite haunting, especially with the backdrop of the beach where these two friends, Nicolas and Thierry, are stalling their entry into military life. There's a tangible sense of tension as their carefree days interlace with the reality of impending responsibilities. The performances feel authentically unrefined and relatable, which suits the story’s themes of uncertainty and the struggle of growing up. It’s the kind of film that resonates with anyone who's had to face those inevitable transitions in life, and there's something distinctly poignant about how it all unfolds, especially when things take a darker turn.
Chacun pour soi, with its offbeat narrative and intimate performances, is relatively scarce in collectors' circles, mainly due to its niche appeal and the obscure nature of its release. There’s not much in terms of special features or various editions, so finding a good copy can be a bit of an adventure. The film’s blend of French and Belgian influences adds to its unique character, making it a notable piece for those interested in lesser-known international dramas.
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