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So, 'Un conte de Michel de Montaigne' is really an intriguing piece by Jean-Marie Straub, who often delves into these classic texts with a very distinct, almost meditative tone. It feels like you’re stepping into Montaigne's mind, with long takes that let you linger on the thoughts presented. The pacing is deliberate, inviting contemplation rather than quick consumption. Straub’s approach gives a tangible quality to the philosophical themes, almost like a performance art piece. The atmosphere is quiet but dense, echoing the weight of the ideas being explored, and there’s a kind of rawness that I find refreshing. It’s not just a film; it’s a conversation with a historical figure, reimagined for today’s audience.
This film has a rather niche appeal, reflecting its experimental nature and its deep ties to literary history. Its format has been somewhat elusive, with limited releases and hard-to-find editions adding a layer of scarcity that collectors appreciate. Interest tends to be higher among those who admire Straub’s work and the philosophical discourse he engages with, making it a curious gem for those with a taste for the unconventional in cinema.
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