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So, 'Slogan' is a pretty interesting piece from 1969. It dives into the complexities of relationships with a mix of comedy and drama, but there's a touch of romance that complicates things even further. You've got Serge Faberge, a commercial director, who's juggling an affair with his friend's fiancée, Evelyne, and it gets murky real quick, especially when his own wife, Francoise, is left behind. The tone is a bit playful yet serious, reflecting the era's shifting views on love and fidelity. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the emotional weight to settle in, and the performances, especially from the leads, give it a raw authenticity that makes it distinct. Not your typical love triangle, that's for sure.
This film is somewhat of a hidden gem that doesn’t pop up often in collectors’ discussions. Its scarcity is likely due to limited releases on physical formats, making it a bit of a challenge to track down. As a collector, you might find varying VHS or DVD editions, but pristine copies are definitely something to hold on to. The film has a niche appeal, especially for those interested in the evolution of romantic comedies during the late '60s.
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