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So, 'And Sunday, the Deluge' is this oddly captivating little piece from 2015. It feels like a hazy, almost dreamlike exploration of a guy waking up in a stranger's apartment after a raucous night. The pacing is deliberately slow, mirroring Mathieu's disorientation, and there’s a rawness to the performances that draws you in. The atmosphere is thick with confusion and that kind of post-party anxiety, which is not something you see every day. It has this unique vibe, blending a slice-of-life approach with existential questions. You can’t shake the feeling of being lost, which is the film's strong suit. Truly distinctive in its execution and tone.
This film has had a somewhat limited release, making it a bit of a gem among collectors. There aren't many editions out there, which adds to its allure, especially for those interested in indie cinema. Its unique narrative style and tone have sparked a niche interest, contributing to a slow but steady rise in collector conversations. As a piece of contemporary cinema, it stands out for its raw approach and has potential for future appreciation.
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