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Apprends-moi, Céline is a curious piece from the early '80s, with a tone that straddles an odd line between earnestness and a kind of whimsical absurdity. The pacing feels almost dreamlike, meandering through scenes that are both intimate and surreal. There's something refreshing about its practical effects, which have a rawness that you rarely see in more polished productions. The performances are layered, capturing a certain vulnerability that makes the characters feel relatable, if a bit enigmatic. It's this distinctiveness that keeps it bubbling in the back of collectors' minds; you can't help but wonder about its origins and the vision behind it, especially given the obscurity of the director and the film's overall genre classification.
This film has a rather elusive history, with very few copies circulating among collectors, making it somewhat sought after. Its obscurity is part of its charm, as many collectors find themselves drawn to the mystery behind its creation and the unknown director. There are not many known releases, so finding it in any format can feel like a small victory for dedicated enthusiasts.
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