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In 'Juliette et Juliette', we follow Juliette Vidal, a journalist in Paris, who finds herself stuck in the monotony of her glamorous magazine gig. The film paints a vivid picture of Parisian life in the '70s, with a whimsical tone that's both engaging and light-hearted. The pacing flows like a casual conversation, giving it a natural feel, as we witness Juliette's journey into the world of a department store saleswoman, Juliette Rozenec. The charming performances add layers to the characters, and there's something about the way it captures everyday interactions that feels really distinct. It's a slice-of-life experience that blends humor and social commentary, making it a nice watch for those interested in character-driven narratives.
This film has had a bit of a mixed life on the collector's market. Various formats have appeared over the years, but it remains less common than other films from the era, which adds to its curiosity. Many collectors find the unique blend of comedy with a touch of social exploration intriguing, giving it a niche appeal. There's definitely a bit of interest in the performances and the peculiarities of the plot, making it a topic of conversation among enthusiasts.
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