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Les pieds dans le plâtre (1965) captures a whimsical slice of life with its effortless blend of comedy and drama. The story revolves around a butcher's boy, entangled in love and financial troubles, as he attempts to build on his inherited land. The atmosphere is light yet poignant, exploring themes of aspiration and the absurdity of social class. There's this charming simplicity to the storytelling, with a pacing that feels wonderfully organic—like a leisurely stroll through a quaint village. While the performances may not be groundbreaking, they possess a genuine warmth that draws you in, making you root for the protagonist's unlikely dreams.
This film has a rather obscure presence in the collector's market, primarily circulating in limited VHS and DVD releases, which makes it somewhat elusive. Finding a decent quality print can be a challenge, often leading collectors to trade rare bootlegs. Interest seems to be on the rise among enthusiasts of vintage French cinema, especially those who appreciate its unique blend of humor and social commentary.
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