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So, 'Viens faire l'amour Charlotte' is a curious piece from 1979 that really plays with the notions of innocence and seduction in a rural setting. Charlotte, the shy protagonist, is quite relatable, and her chemistry with Christian feels genuine – there's this slow burn of romance that contrasts sharply with the ulterior motives of Hélène and Olivier. The pacing is interesting; it lingers when it needs to and rushes through the more scandalous bits, which keeps you on your toes. The film's atmosphere is a blend of serene countryside and underlying tension, making it distinctive in its exploration of relationships. Performances are solid, though the direction feels a bit elusive, adding to an overall sense of intrigue.
This film is somewhat of a rarity, not widely available in modern formats, so collectors tend to seek out the original VHS or any potential re-releases that might surface. Its eccentric narrative and the blend of romance with a dash of intrigue have piqued interest among niche collectors who appreciate lesser-known works from the era. The scarcity of reliable information about the director and production adds an air of mystery that further fuels its desirability.
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