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So, 'The Sun Will Rise Tomorrow' is this understated piece from '95 that follows Petit Bus on a rather intimate journey after his grandmother’s passing. Set in a quaint French town, the atmosphere is both melancholic and reflective—lots of quiet moments that let you soak in the surroundings. The pacing is deliberately slow, which you either love or find tedious, but it gives you time to really connect with Petit’s search for his mother. The performances feel genuine, with a rawness that hits you in the gut. It’s not flashy, but the practical effects and simplicity are what give it that homey, nostalgic vibe; you can almost feel the coastal air while watching. Not something you'd typically find on a blockbuster list, but it has its own charm.
This film is quite rare on physical media, primarily available in obscure VHS formats and limited DVD releases. Collector interest is moderate but growing, especially among those who appreciate French cinema from the '90s. Its unique storytelling and atmospheric setting make it a curious find for anyone diving into lesser-known titles, and it's one of those hidden gems that reflects a specific time and style in independent filmmaking.
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