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So, 'Philippe Sollers, l'isolĂ© absolu' is this intriguing piece where AndrĂ© S. Labarthe delves into the complexities of Sollers himself. The atmosphere kind of hovers between admiration and critique, revealing the tensions that surround the man. Itâs not fast-paced, more like a slow burn. A lot of layered thoughts are thrown around, and you really sense the struggle of being a public figureâdesired yet loathed, revered yet misunderstood. It creates this almost claustrophobic vibe, which feels fitting given the subject. Plus, Labarthe's approach is intimate; you feel like you're peeking into Sollers' soul, which is both unsettling and captivating at once.
This film has had a limited release, and as such, finding a good copy can be quite the challenge. It's not one you'll see floating around in every collector's catalog. The scarcity certainly adds to its allure, drawing in those who appreciate nuanced character studies and the more obscure works of the late 90s French cinema. Itâs definitely one to keep an eye out for if youâre into deep, introspective documentaries.
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