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So, 'Soraya à Aubervilliers'—it's this intriguing follow-up to 'MOUSE, YOU ARE HAPPY TODAY.' The way Rosier revisits the same couple and city after thirty-six years gives it this unique, reflective tone. You feel this slow, almost melancholic pace as the film unfolds, capturing the subtle shifts in life and emotions over time. It's not flashy, but the atmosphere feels weighty, like you’re stepping into a moment that feels both familiar and distant. The performances are understated but resonate deeply, making you think about how relationships evolve. You might not find a lot of info on it, but that’s what makes it distinct; it holds a certain rawness that few films manage to convey.
This film is a bit of a hidden gem in the landscape of early 2000s cinema, and its scarcity adds to its allure among collectors. While it hasn’t been widely released on physical formats, the few existing copies have sparked interest primarily for those keen on thematic explorations of time and memory. It’s likely to appeal to collectors who appreciate nuanced narratives and the evolution of character-focused storytelling.
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