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Demain Je Veux Vivre offers a contemplative look at environmentalism through the eyes of Ninon, a young woman grappling with her passions in the picturesque yet stark landscapes of Lozère. There's a rawness to the performances that feels genuine, especially in the interactions between Ninon and her brother Mathieu, who's navigating his own challenges as a CRS. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the themes of familial bonds and the urgency of ecological concerns to resonate. It’s not flashy, but the film's quiet intensity lingers, making you reflect on the choices we face. I appreciate how it marries personal stakes with broader issues without being overly didactic.
Demain Je Veux Vivre is relatively scarce in collector circles, likely due to its indie status and the director's anonymity. It has only seen limited releases, making hard copies something of a treasure for those interested in contemporary French cinema. The environmental themes and strong performances have sparked a niche interest among collectors who appreciate films with a message that resonates in today's climate discourse.
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