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La Jalousie, a 1976 film, dives deep into the psyche of jealousy and suspicion through the lens of a late-returning husband. There's this palpable tension as he concocts excuse after excuse, which almost feels like a fever dream, spiraling out of control. It's fascinating how the character, originally penned by Sasha Guitry, is brought back to life, wrestling with both guilt and imagination. The absence of practical effects adds to the rawness, leaving much to the viewer’s interpretation. The pacing is deliberate, almost meandering at times, but it perfectly mirrors the protagonist's emotional unraveling. It's not just a story of infidelity; it's an exploration of trust and the shadows it casts on relationships.
La Jalousie has had a somewhat elusive format history, with limited releases that have left many collectors seeking quality prints. The film's scarcity contributes to its allure, with the original release being particularly difficult to find in excellent condition. Interest in this title has grown as discussions around its themes resurfaced in contemporary cinema, making it a noteworthy piece for those who appreciate nuanced character studies.
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