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That Most Important Thing: Love is a striking piece from Andrzej Żuławski, blending drama and romance with a heavy dose of existential angst. The film's pacing is unorthodox, often lingering on moments that really pull you into the characters' psyches. Servais, played with a brooding intensity, becomes entangled with Nadine—her raw performance captures the chaos of a vulnerable actress navigating a twisted world. The practical effects and visual style evoke a gritty atmosphere, really immersing you in the 1970s European art scene. Themes of obsession, love, and the often-painful intersection of art and life resonate deeply. It’s a film that doesn't shy away from discomfort, making it a distinct experience in this era of cinema.
Dives deep into the complexities of love and obsession.Captures the essence of 1970s European cinema.Features strong performances that evoke raw emotion.
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