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So, 'The Square' from 1967 is a quiet piece, almost like a breath of fresh air amidst the chaos of other cinema from that era. The pacing really lingers, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of the Parisian garden. It’s a simple setup—just a maid and a traveling salesman—but their conversation unfolds with such intimacy, revealing layers of their lives. The performances are subtle, yet impactful; the actors really draw you into their world. You get this sense of longing and connection that feels very human. It’s not flashy, but there's a certain warmth and depth that sticks with you, making it distinctive in its own understated way.
This film is somewhat elusive for collectors, as it was primarily a TV movie, making physical copies less common. It has seen a few releases on various formats, but those are often hard to track down. Interest among collectors tends to rise due to its unique narrative style and the charm of its performances, appealing to those who appreciate more intimate storytelling. 'The Square' stands out in a collection for its reflective qualities and the exploration of human connection in a seemingly simple setting.
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