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So, 'Love Is Gay, Love Is Sad' is an interesting little gem from 1971 that somehow slipped under many radars. It has this quirky charm, set in a cul-de-sac in Faubourg-Saint-Antoine, where we meet Leon, a tailor navigating life alongside his sister Marie, who’s juggling her clairvoyant façade with a rather different profession. The blend of comedy with underlying themes of identity and familial conflict creates a unique atmosphere. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but it adds to that almost surreal vibe. Performances have this raw, unrefined quality that pulls you in, making you feel like you’re peeking into the lives of these characters rather than just watching a film. It’s distinctive for its candid take on taboo subjects of the era, wrapped up in humor that feels both light-hearted and deeply affecting.
This title is quite rare, and finding a good quality print can be a challenge. It’s seen a few releases over the years, but nothing that stands out significantly in terms of special features or remastering. Collector interest seems to fluctuate; while it’s not mainstream, there’s a niche audience that appreciates its offbeat humor and honest portrayal of complex relationships. If you come across it in any format, it’s worth considering for its unique perspective on love and life.
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