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So, 'The Four Truths' is this intriguing little anthology from 1962, bringing together quirky interpretations of La Fontaine's fables. I find the pacing a bit uneven, but that's part of its charm, really. The segments range from light-hearted to a bit more introspective, blending comedy, drama, and romance in a way that feels distinctly French. Each segment has a unique atmosphere, often relying on practical effects that might not hold up today but add a certain authenticity to the storytelling. Performances are varied, with some actors truly leaning into the absurdity of the tales, while others play it more straight. It's certainly distinctive and feels like a time capsule of sorts.
As a collector, 'The Four Truths' holds a certain appeal due to its anthology format and the historical context of adapting La Fontaine's fables. There's a noticeable difference between the original cut and the US version, with segments feeling more cohesive in the latter. It's not the easiest film to find in good condition, which adds to its allure for those who appreciate lesser-known gems from the era. Interest seems to be on the rise among collectors, especially for those who favor foreign cinema and anthology films.
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