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So, 'Tartinage de Beurettes' is a rather explicit exploration of Georges's obsession with beurettes, and it really dives into those themes of desire and taboo. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, shifting from intimate moments to more energetic scenes without much warning. The atmosphere is gritty, almost raw, and you can sense a certain tension that keeps you engaged. Performances are not overly polished, which somehow contributes to the film’s charm, creating a sense of authenticity. It’s distinctive because it really doesn’t shy away from its subject matter, which can be off-putting or intriguing, depending on the viewer's taste.
The film seems to have quite a murky history; details about its release are scant. It appears in various collector circles, mainly due to its controversial themes and the rawness of its approach. Finding a good quality print is becoming more challenging, which adds an element of rarity for those interested. Overall, its distinct narrative style and unfiltered portrayal of desire make it a curious piece for collectors.
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