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So, 'Francis of Assisi' from 1961 is a pretty interesting watch if you're into the whole spirituality vibe of the Middle Ages. The film goes deep into the life of Francis Bernardone, a guy who just walks away from riches and war to embrace a simpler, monastic existence. You get this heavy atmosphere, and the pacing is quite contemplative, allowing the themes of faith and humility to resonate. The performances are sincere, capturing the essence of what it meant to be a radical thinker in that era. It’s got this raw, earthy feel, especially considering the practical effects and the way they portray the landscapes of 13th century Italy.
This film has seen various releases over the years, but it remains somewhat elusive in certain formats, particularly on Blu-ray. Collector interest seems to be slowly growing, likely due to the historical significance and the distinct storytelling approach it takes. It’s not as widespread as some other religious dramas from the era, so finding a decent copy can be a bit of a hunt, which adds to its charm as a collector's item.
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