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So, 'Soyons tout' from 1971—what a curious piece. It’s this militant fictional film that really digs into the grit of a hard strike. The tone is raw, almost documentary-like in its approach. Pacing is uneven, deliberately so, which adds to the tension of the narrative. It’s not your typical production; there’s a certain DIY vibe with practical effects that pull you in closer to the struggle depicted. The performances feel unrefined yet deeply authentic, capturing the fervor of the time. It's distinctive in how it meshes dramatic elements with real socio-political commentary, creating a layered experience that resonates even today.
This film has had a limited release history, often found only in obscure collection compilations or as a rare VHS from niche distributors. Its scarcity makes it a point of interest for collectors who appreciate under-the-radar political cinema. There's a growing curiosity in the film community, as more people seek to understand its context and significance within the era it represents.
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