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So, this anthology, Faire l'amour... De la pilule à l'ordinateur, is quite the curious blend of stories. Each segment captures the essence of a different culture’s take on love and intimacy, which is pretty fascinating. The tone is playful but also has an underlying sincerity about human connection. The pacing varies, sometimes jumping swiftly between tales, yet it never feels disjointed. You get humor, awkwardness, and genuine moments of connection. The performances bring each narrative to life, with an interesting juxtaposition of styles from the different actresses. What really stands out is how it navigates the sexual revolution of the early '70s, weaving in societal norms and personal liberation. It’s a snapshot of a time, really.
Finding a copy of Faire l'amour... De la pilule à l'ordinateur can be a bit of a treasure hunt. The film was released in a few formats, but VHS seems to be more common than DVD, which might surprise some. Its anthology format and cultural exploration make it a niche interest among collectors, particularly those keen on international cinema or '70s comedies. Over the years, it hasn't garnered much mainstream attention, which adds to its scarcity and allure for those who appreciate the nuances of lesser-known titles.
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