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So, this film, 'Marie, Nonna, la vierge et moi,' is set in a mining valley in eastern France and revolves around these three young guys—Tonio, Jeff, and Chico—who are dreaming big. They’re looking to throw rave parties and get rich quick, which is a pretty relatable pursuit, right? The atmosphere is quite gritty, reflecting their struggles against the backdrop of this disused factory, which belongs to Céline's father. Tonio's past with Céline adds an interesting layer of tension that really drives the story. The pacing feels almost like a slow burn, allowing those moments of reflection to sink in. The performances are grounded, capturing this desperate yearning for a life beyond their current reality. It's distinct in how it captures the youthful energy and frustration amid a fading industrial landscape.
This film has had limited releases, making it a bit of a rarity among collectors. The lack of mainstream recognition means that it often flies under the radar, but it’s fascinating for those who appreciate nuanced storytelling and atmospheric settings. Its scarcity in physical formats adds to the intrigue, with few copies floating around, so it might pique the interest of collectors looking for something truly distinctive from the early 2000s French cinema scene.
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