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Extramarital Affairs (1982) dives into the complexities of desire and fidelity, set against the backdrop of a Parisian summer. Bertrand, reveling in his wife's absence, finds himself entangled with various women, while his partner, Jenny, embarks on her own escapades to enhance her sensuality. The atmosphere is thick with tension and exploration, creating a space where both characters confront their needs and insecurities. The film has a certain rawness to it, with performances that balance humor and introspection, making the viewer ponder the nature of commitment. The pacing meanders gently, allowing for moments of reflection amidst the chaos of their affairs, which adds to the film's unique charm.
Extramarital Affairs has had a somewhat elusive presence in the collector's market, with limited releases over the years. The film's original prints are becoming harder to find, making it an interesting piece for those who appreciate nuanced explorations of relationships from the early '80s. Recent interest has been rekindled among collectors who enjoy exploring lesser-known European cinema, and its scarcity adds to the intrigue of seeking it out.
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