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Horizons (1997) is a fascinating exploration of Jean Genet's vivid imagination, drawing you into the gritty streets of Marseille. The film captures a raw, atmospheric essence, portraying the morally ambiguous lives of its charismatic characters. The pacing lingers, allowing you to immerse fully into the lives of these dangerous men, with their seductive yet perilous charm. The performances are layered, evoking a sense of yearning and turmoil that Genet often wrestled with. What sets this film apart is its unique perspective—it's not just a story but a vivid tapestry of desire and danger, rendered with an often dream-like quality that lingers long after the credits roll.
Horizons remains a bit of a hidden gem, not widely circulated among collectors, which adds to its mystique. The scarcity of physical formats means that finding a good print can be a challenge, but its unique take on Genet's work often intrigues those with an interest in French cinema or literary adaptations. The film tends to spark discussion among collectors, especially regarding its atmospheric qualities and performances, making it a noteworthy piece for any serious collection.
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