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So, there's this film called 'Tour de France.' It's interesting because it’s really just a guy talking about America, but it captures a feeling of nostalgia and curiosity. The pacing feels relaxed, almost like a casual road trip conversation. The tone has a blend of humor and seriousness that makes it quite intriguing. You find yourself drawn into his perspective on the U.S., and the way he navigates through various themes is distinctive. It has that documentary vibe, but you can't shake off the personal touch he brings. Not a lot in terms of flashy effects or big performances, but it’s the kind of film that sits with you and makes you think long after it’s over.
This film is fairly elusive in the collector market, with few formats available. It’s mostly circulated in limited screenings and independent festival circuits which adds to its rarity. Its thematic depth and unique narrative structure draw in a niche audience, making it an intriguing piece for those who appreciate personal storytelling in film.
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