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So, 'July 14' from 1933 is this charming little comedy romance set against the backdrop of Parisian festivities. It focuses on Jean, a cab driver, and Anna, a flower girl, navigating their budding romance amidst the vibrant chaos of Bastille Day. The atmosphere is lively, filled with the spirit of celebration, and you can really feel the energy of 1930s Paris in every scene. The performances are quite endearing, particularly the chemistry between the leads. It's not heavy on plot twists, but rather a delightful exploration of love and chance encounters that gives it a light-hearted tone. The pacing is breezy, making it an easy watch, perfect for a cozy evening.
This film is somewhat elusive in collector circles, often overshadowed by more prominent works from the same era. It was released in various formats, but finding a decent copy can be tricky since many prints have deteriorated over time. Those who appreciate the nuances of early sound films tend to gravitate towards it, especially given its unique thematic setting. If you come across a well-preserved version, it’s definitely worth adding to your collection.
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