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So, 'Fin de mes' is quite the gem from 1953, with this dry, understated comedy that has a charm all its own. The story follows a bank teller whose life spirals when he begins to break away from his monotonous routine. It's an intriguing exploration of conformity and rebellion, and the pacing has this wonderful, almost languid quality that lets you soak in the atmosphere of a world on the edge of change. The performances are subtly impressive; you can feel the weight of the character's internal struggles without any flashy theatrics. It's distinctive in its ability to blend humor with a social commentary that feels very relevant even today. A real slice of life captured in a time capsule, if you will.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. The scarcity of prints adds to its allure, and interest has been growing as the themes resonate more in contemporary discussions. Various formats exist, but the original release is particularly sought after, given its historical context and the lesser-known director, which adds a layer of mystery to the film's provenance.
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