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On va nulle part et c'est très bien is one of those obscure gems that's hard to pin down, but that's part of its charm. The film has a raw, almost documentary-like feel as it follows a steelworker's pilgrimage to Finland with his family. The pacing is unhurried, allowing the characters' nuances to breathe, especially the interactions between the zonards and the steelworker's daughter. There's this fascinating tension between the working-class struggle and the philosophical musings of the brutish protector. The performances have a gritty authenticity, giving a visceral quality to the film, which is further enhanced by its stark settings. You get the sense this is a film about the human condition, wrapped in a road trip that feels both aimless and purposeful.
This film has seen limited releases, making physical copies somewhat scarce, which undoubtedly adds to its allure for collectors. I've heard that some editions have unique cover art that varies across regions, so keep an eye out for those. The film's exploration of class and personal connection resonates with niche audiences, and it seems to have developed a modest but dedicated following over the years. If you're into French cinema that defies easy categorization, this one might pique your interest.
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