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So, 'Voyage d'agrĂ©ment' is a curious little comedy from 1935 that plays around with themes of deception and the chaos that ensues when lies spiral out of control. Jerome, the protagonist, concocts this ridiculous scheme to fool his wife into thinking he's behind bars, just so he can sneak away with his mistress. Itâs got this light, almost whimsical tone that belies the deeper commentary on fidelity and the absurdity of his situation. The pacing is brisk, keeping you engaged, and the performancesâwhile maybe not groundbreakingâhave a charming earnestness about them that pulls you in. Whatâs fascinating is how it captures that pre-WWII sensibility, blending humor with a hint of melancholy. Very much a product of its time, yet it resonates on some level today.
This film is relatively obscure, with limited availability in collector circles, making it an interesting find for those into vintage comedies. It's often been released in various formats, although original prints are quite rare. Interest seems to be growing among collectors who appreciate early comedic storytelling and its cultural context, so keep an eye out for it in the wild.
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