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So, 'Perversion of a Young Bride' is a curious little film from 1978, blending casual intimacy with a rather striking narrative twist. It opens with a couple—Ghislain van Hove and Danièle David—engaged in what seems to be an ardent love affair, only for it to be revealed that they’re just friends. This sets a tone that dances between humor and a more serious exploration of relationships. The pacing is languid, embodying a kind of French nonchalance that permeates the film. There's an intriguing play with themes of desire, intimacy, and the boundaries of friendship. The performances, while not groundbreaking, are genuine and add to the film's unique atmosphere. It’s got this almost voyeuristic feel, like you’re peeking into a world that defies the usual romantic clichés.
This title has somewhat of a niche following among collectors, especially for those interested in international explorations of sexuality in cinema. Its availability has fluctuated, with only a handful of releases surfacing over the years, leading to a minor scarcity in certain formats. Interest seems to rise particularly during discussions of 1970s French films that challenge conventional narratives, making it a point of curiosity for those diving deep into that era.
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