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So, 'Royal Affairs in Versailles' is an interesting piece, isn't it? It's like this delightful blend of comedy and drama, all wrapped around the historical tapestry of Versailles. The narration is quite witty, almost giving you a sense of a well-informed friend guiding you through the lavishness and the intrigues of the palace. The pacing dances between lighthearted moments and those more reflective, especially as it approaches the Revolution. You really get the sense of the characters' lives intertwined with the fate of France itself. The performances bring a certain charm, and while the director remains shadowy, the film captures the essence of its era beautifully.
This film has a certain rarity to it, often slipping under the radar of mainstream collectors. It's not the easiest title to find on physical media, which adds to its appeal. There’s a niche interest for those captivated by the lavish history of French royalty and the societal shifts leading to the Revolution. For collectors, it’s a curious exploration of a pivotal era, making it a worthy conversation starter.
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