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Summit (1968) is a rich character study wrapped in the context of an international conference, set against the backdrop of Paris. The film delves into themes of love, ambition, and the push and pull of personal sacrifice. Paolo's obsessive attempt to rekindle his romance with Annie creates an atmosphere thick with longing and introspection, almost like a melancholic dance. The pacing is reflective but engaging, drawing you into his world, making you ponder the weight of choices. The performances, while not widely recognized, provide a rawness to the characters that feels oddly relatable, and the cinematography captures the essence of 60s Paris beautifully, adding to its distinctive charm.
Summit has had a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, with limited formats released over the years. Its rarity on home video makes it a point of interest for enthusiasts seeking lesser-known gems. The film's exploration of human emotions and relationships stands out, even if it hasn't had the mainstream recognition of its contemporaries, giving it a unique place in any serious collection.
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