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Students in Paris is this charming little piece from 1932 that unfolds in a uniquely Parisian atmosphere. The film meanders through Jacques Dombreval's life as he juggles his new job in a law office with a rather complicated romantic situation. The pacing feels like a leisurely stroll, allowing the music to breathe and resonate with the backdrop of the city. There's something quite distinct about the performances, often reflecting a blend of naïveté and sophistication that captures the essence of the era. You can almost feel the Parisian air of hope and desire, which makes it a delightful study of youth and ambition.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making original prints a bit of a treasure for collectors. The scarcity adds to its allure, as not many viewers are familiar with its understated charm. While it's not as widely discussed as other films from the period, those in the know appreciate its unique take on early 30s Parisian life and the musical elements that give it an extra layer of charm.
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