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So, this one is an archival gem. Daniel Gélin reflects on his collaboration with Max Ophuls, specifically on 'Le Plaisir.' The interview was filmed back in '89, and you can really feel the nostalgia in his voice. There's a warmth to how he describes Ophuls' directing style, and he dives into the nuances of the film's structure and themes of pleasure and desire. The pacing is leisurely, almost languid, matching the film's own rhythm. Gélin's performance had that effortless charm, which you can sense even in the way he talks about it. It's a nice piece for anyone who appreciates the craftsmanship behind classic cinema and the more personal elements of filmmaking. Definitely adds depth to the viewing of 'Le Plaisir.'
Archival interview provides unique insights.Focuses on themes of pleasure and desire.Highlights the director-actor relationship.
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