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So, 'Le Sale' is one of those offbeat comedies that revels in absurdity, stitched together by Albert Dupontel's unique style. It’s like a montage of quirky sketches that play with dark humor and social commentary, each segment delivering its own brand of chaos and wit. The pacing is a bit erratic, which kind of adds to the charm, keeping you on your toes. With performances that are exaggerated yet strangely relatable, you can’t help but laugh at the bizarre situations. The practical effects, while not the focal point, lend a certain gritty texture that complements the film’s overall vibe. It feels like a wild ride through Dupontel's mind, making it a distinctive entry in the realm of French comedy.
This DVD has a bit of a niche following, and finding it can be tricky. It didn't have a broad release, so collectors like to keep an eye out for it. The mix of sketches and Dupontel's distinctive style makes it stand out, which is probably why it's sought after in certain circles. It's not just a comedy; it's more like a glimpse into a uniquely warped comedic universe.
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