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Pétrus is quite a fascinating piece from 1946, set in the bohemian heart of Montmartre. The film has this raw emotional undercurrent that you feel throughout, especially with the dark romance between Migo and Rodrigue, which is underscored by an atmosphere of tangled lives and lost dreams. The pacing feels deliberate, almost reflective, drawing you into the complexities of love and betrayal. The performances, particularly from the leads, are sincere and convey a real sense of longing and conflict. It's distinctive in how it melds the personal with the broader themes of survival and desire amidst chaos.
Pétrus holds a unique place in collectible cinema, though it remains relatively obscure compared to more mainstream offerings of its time. The film has seen limited releases, primarily in European markets, making original prints a bit of a rarity. Collector interest is driven by its rich atmosphere and the authentic portrayal of post-war Paris, appealing to those who appreciate deeper, character-driven narratives.
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