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C'est écrit has this peculiar, almost dreamlike quality to it. The pacing is meandering, which some might find troubling, but for those who appreciate a slower burn, it invites contemplation. The atmosphere is thick with an existential dread, perhaps reflecting on the themes of fate and choice. It’s not flashy, but the practical effects are employed in a way that feels grounded, almost tactile. The performances have this rawness, a bit uneven but very human. It doesn't hold your hand, instead it unfolds like an intricate puzzle that leaves you pondering long after it's over. There's something unique about its narrative style that sticks with you.
C'est écrit is a bit of an obscure title in the collector's realm, not much circulation but those who seek it out usually have an appreciation for avant-garde cinema. Its limited release means physical copies are somewhat scarce, and while not a mainstream hit, it has garnered interest among niche collectors who value its distinct storytelling approach. As for formats, I’ve seen it on DVD and some digital rips floating around, but original copies are rare gems.
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