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So, 'French Infernal' is this odd little gem from 1983 that dives into the tangled web of morality and temptation. The premise revolves around Ghislain and Aurore, who are tasked with proving their moral integrity to inherit their late uncle's wealth. It's a bit of a dark comedy, with a unique take on family dynamics and the absurdity of their situations. The performances are solid, with a certain rawness that adds to the atmosphere, and the pacing feels a bit languid yet deliberate, almost reflective of the characters' moral dilemmas. The practical effects are modest, but there’s a certain charm to them, bolstering its cult film status among collectors with an eye for the unconventional.
'French Infernal' has become somewhat of a niche collectible, appealing to those who appreciate lesser-known European cinema. It saw a limited release on VHS and is harder to find on physical media, which adds to its allure among collectors. The film's blend of comedy and moral questioning, along with its distinctive style, makes it a curious title that sparks conversations among genre enthusiasts.
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