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Fortunate (1960) is a curious blend of comedy, drama, and romance set against the backdrop of World War II. The atmosphere is quite rich, with a mix of tension and humor that emerges from the unlikely pairing of a sophisticated woman, portrayed by Morgan, and a big-hearted but simple-minded man played by Bourvil. Their dynamic is fascinating; there's a genuine warmth that contrasts sharply with the oppressive war setting. The pacing has a nice rhythm, shifting between moments of levity and deeper emotional beats. Themes of survival and unexpected companionship shine through, making it distinctive in its approach to wartime narratives.
Fortunate has a rather elusive presence in collector circles, likely due to its limited release and the director's anonymity. There are a few existing formats, but they don't show up often, especially in good condition. Interest is certainly there among collectors who appreciate the era's unique cinematic expressions and the charming performances that bring this unusual story to life.
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