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Richelieu ou La journée des dupes dives into the murky intrigues of Louis XIII's court, vividly capturing the clash between the savvy Cardinal de Richelieu and the scheming Marie de Medici. The atmosphere is thick with tension, accentuated by a slow burn that allows the political machinations to unfold organically. Performances here are quite compelling, with a palpable sense of the weight and stakes driving each character's actions. The themes of power and betrayal resonate deeply, and the production design, while not grandiose, effectively immerses you in the era's aesthetic. The pacing can be unhurried, but it serves the narrative's intricate plotting, drawing you fully into the web of deceit and moral quandaries.
This film has had a somewhat elusive presence in the collector market. Released on limited formats, it remains a bit hard to track down, especially in decent condition. The scarcity of good-quality copies has generated a niche interest among collectors who appreciate its historical context and political drama. It's often discussed among enthusiasts, particularly those who focus on lesser-known works from the early '80s, making it a unique piece for any serious collection.
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