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À plate couture is this curious film that really defies easy categorization, almost like a hidden gem from the late '70s. The atmosphere is thick with tension and unease, capturing a raw, gritty side of life that feels all too real. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of silence to speak volumes, which some might find a bit frustrating but for others, it’s what makes it so engaging. Performances are deeply felt, hinting at personal struggles and societal pressures. It’s distinctive in how it tackles themes of identity and existence, almost immersing the viewer in a dreamlike state. The practical effects, while not overly flashy, serve the narrative well, grounding the surreal aspects in a tangible reality.
This film isn't widely circulated, making it somewhat harder to find in certain formats, which adds an interesting layer to its collector status. The obscurity tends to intrigue collectors, as it sparks discussions about lesser-known works from that era. Various international releases have popped up over the years, but finding a good quality version can be a bit of a treasure hunt. Interest has been growing, especially among those who appreciate offbeat cinema and the nuances it brings.
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