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So, 'The Wise Guys' from 1965 is this interesting mix of adventure, comedy, and drama. You get Hector Valentin, who's just returned to France after some time in Canada, only to face a real mess with this inherited sawmill. The film has this laid-back yet somewhat chaotic vibe, and it explores the struggle of revitalizing something that's basically on its last legs. The performances are solid but not showy, which adds to that understated charm. It doesn't rely heavily on flashy effects; instead, you're drawn into the characters’ plights. The pacing feels just right, not rushed, letting you soak in the atmosphere of a bygone era. Definitely a unique slice of 60s cinema that often gets overshadowed.
'The Wise Guys' is quite an elusive title in the collector's circle. It hasn't seen a ton of re-releases, making original prints a bit of a treasure. The film’s low profile means it often flies under the radar, but those who have it in their collection seem to appreciate its unique storytelling approach and the subtle charm it offers. Worth keeping an eye out for, especially if you're into lesser-known gems from the 60s.
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