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So, 'One of the Legion' is this intriguing little comedy from 1936 directed by Christian-Jaque. It revolves around Fernand, this hapless guy completely dominated by his late cousin’s widow. The atmosphere is a mix of whimsy and melancholy, with Fernand often appearing like a lost puppy, which gives the film a unique tone. There’s a certain charm to the pacing; it flows like a meandering conversation, at times dragging but in a way that feels intentional. The themes of entrapment and desire are woven throughout, especially when Fernand gets seduced into a bar by some shady character. The performances? Well, they capture that classic French flair—humor tinged with pathos. It’s definitely distinctive in its portrayal of domestic strife and the absurdity of relationships.
Features a blend of humor and melancholy.Captivating performances with a classic French touch.Explores themes of domestic life and absurdity.
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