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Poliche is quite the curious piece from 1934. It revolves around Didier Méreuil, the quirky protagonist who goes by Poliche. His infatuation with Rosine is palpable, and it's fascinating how the film juxtaposes his comedic efforts against her indifference. The pacing meanders a bit but, in a way, enhances the overall atmosphere of yearning and unrequited love. There's a notable shift when Rosine's attraction turns to the suave airplane pilot—a classic trope, yet it feels fresh here. Practical effects are modest, but they serve the narrative well. This film has an understated charm that might appeal to those who appreciate deeper emotional undercurrents in a seemingly light-hearted story.
Poliche appears to have a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, with limited prints available. The lack of known distribution history raises questions among enthusiasts, making any format—be it 16mm or early VHS—a point of interest. Its unique blend of humor and pathos captures a specific era in cinema that many collectors find intriguing, and its relatively obscure status adds to its charm.
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