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La révolution sexuelle n'a pas eu lieu is an intriguing exploration of personal introspection wrapped in a unique narrative. Anne Buridan, approaching the big 3-0, navigates the complexities of her aspirations and the weight of her own desires. The film has this raw, almost fragmented quality that reflects her internal chaos, making it resonate on a deeper emotional level. There’s a certain earnestness in the performances, particularly in how Anne grapples with her identity and the founding of her radio station. It’s not just about her life choices but also an examination of societal expectations, which gives it a distinctive flavor. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the audience to savor the moments of hesitation and clarity alike.
This film's availability has been somewhat inconsistent, with limited releases over the years. Original prints are increasingly difficult to find, which adds to its appeal among collectors who appreciate lesser-known works. The thematic depth and unique storytelling make it a compelling piece for those interested in cinema that challenges conventional narratives about identity and society.
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