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So, '1905 (à Montréal)' is this quirky comedy that, despite its unknown director, manages to capture a distinct sense of time and place. The atmosphere feels like a stroll down a whimsical memory lane, with a blend of humor that’s reminiscent of early 20th-century charm. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, which oddly adds to its character, as if inviting us to savor each moment. The performances have a certain rawness, and there’s a playful energy that runs throughout. It’s not your typical comedy; there’s a subtle commentary on society woven in, making it feel layered. You can tell they worked with practical effects, which give it a unique texture that digital can't replicate. Definitely a curiosity for collectors who appreciate films that embrace their own quirks.
Quirky comedy with a unique atmosphereNotable for its practical effectsInteresting societal commentary woven in
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