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So, The Inferno Unseen is this fascinating glimpse into what could have been if Clouzot had completed his vision back in '64. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and you can feel the raw energy of the rushes. The editing creates a haunting rhythm—it feels almost like a dream, with fragments of performances that are striking, especially Romy Schneider's presence. You see glimpses of practical effects that were way ahead of their time, giving it a unique texture that modern CGI often lacks. It's a glimpse into a mind at work, showcasing themes of obsession and desire, which thread through Clouzot's other works. Just a compelling piece for anyone who appreciates the art of filmmaking.
This film is quite rare in collector circles, as it's essentially an assemblage of unfinished work rather than a polished product. Many collectors are drawn to it for its historical significance, considering Clouzot's original vision and the way it was pieced together from raw footage. There's a certain intrigue around its scarcity, and its status as a glimpse into a lost film project definitely adds to its allure for enthusiasts of cinema history.
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