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So, Je vous ferai aimer la vie is a quiet little piece from '79 that really dives into the fragility of life and the depths of parental love. Anielle’s journey with her son Olivier, especially after that devastating motorcycle accident, is tense and heart-wrenching. The atmosphere is thick with emotion, the pacing feels almost like a heartbeat, quickening during the critical moments. You can sense the rawness in the performances, particularly when everything hinges on that operation. It’s this blend of intimate storytelling and a stark reality that sets it apart, though the lack of big names behind the camera might leave some collectors scratching their heads.
Je vous ferai aimer la vie, though not widely known, has a certain scarcity that makes it intriguing for collectors. It originally released on VHS, but finding a decent copy these days can be a challenge, especially since it hasn’t seen much in terms of re-releases or restorations. The film's emotional weight and unique narrative style attract a niche audience, and its obscurity makes it a notable entry for those interested in lesser-known French cinema from the late '70s.
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