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A Fishy Business in Saint-Pierre et Miquelon offers a quirky blend of comedy and drama that really captures the offbeat atmosphere of its setting. The film revolves around Céline, an actress who arrives on this remote island, only to find a skeletal crew and a director who seems more interested in his cabin than the film itself. The pacing is deliberately slow, reflecting the isolation and the absurdity of the situation. It's not just about filmmaking; it dives into themes of existentialism and the eccentricities of creative processes. The performances are pretty solid, especially from the trio, who carry the entire narrative with their limited interactions. It’s an oddity, sure, but that’s what makes it stick in your mind.
Quirky blend of comedy and dramaThemes of isolation and creativityDistinctive performances in a minimalist setting
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