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So, 'When Léon M.’s Boat Went Down the Meuse for the First Time' is this intriguing documentary that captures Léon's reflections as he floats along the Meuse. There's something really raw about it—his memories, the way the river seems to almost carry his burdens along with him. The pacing is meditative, allowing you to settle into his thoughts, and the visuals are often quite striking, with practical effects of the water and the environment playing a big role. It dives deep into themes of nostalgia and personal struggle, and Léon’s performance is very authentic. It's not flashy, but there's a certain charm in its starkness that really sticks with you.
This film enjoys a bit of a niche status among collectors, often discussed in terms of its thematic depth rather than commercial viability. It has seen limited releases over the years—mostly in obscure festivals and art house screenings—making original prints rather rare. The scarcity adds to its allure, drawing in those interested in the intersection of personal storytelling and documentary filmmaking.
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