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So, 'Paris Comes When The Flowers Bloom' is really an interesting piece. The dialogue has this poetic quality that flows, almost like reading a well-crafted verse. It’s not just about the characters; the whole environment feels alive, like the summer grasses and those old buses are part of the narrative, almost like characters themselves. The pacing is gentle, giving you time to breathe and absorb the visuals, which have this raw, unfiltered look, as if they were just plucked from reality. Overall, it’s got this ethereal vibe that’s distinctly its own, inviting you to linger in its world rather than rush through it.
This film is somewhat elusive in terms of format history, often circulating in limited releases that make it a rarity for collectors. Its distinctiveness lies in the blend of minimalist storytelling and striking visuals, which has garnered a niche interest among enthusiasts of poetic cinema. As such, finding it in good condition can be a bit of a treasure hunt, adding to its allure in collector circles.
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