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So, 'Moïse et Salomon parfumeurs' is a bit of an oddity from 1935. The film wanders through the lives of two brothers running this quirky bazaar in Montmartre, and it has this charmingly laid-back atmosphere. The blend of everyday life with the whimsical perfume business creates a unique tone, where the mundane meets the surreal. Their niece, Lia, adds a touch of youthful brilliance, especially with her chemistry background. You can feel the contrast between the brothers' old-world charm and her modern aspirations. It doesn’t rush; the pacing gives you time to soak in the characters and the setting. It’s distinctive, not just for its storyline but for how it captures the spirit of its time, blending humor and warmth in a slow-paced narrative.
This film has a certain scarcity; it's not widely available in modern formats, often leaving collectors hunting through archives or niche sellers. The intrigue lies in its quaint setting and how it captures a slice of Parisian life during the interwar period. If you're into films that reflect cultural nuances through simple narratives, this one might pique your interest.
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