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Chutes de Corps aboli feels like a glimpse behind the curtain of the original Corps aboli. It's raw, unfiltered—like peeling back the layers of a film we think we know. You get the sense of experimentation, the pacing is loose, almost meandering at times, but it adds a sort of charm. The atmosphere is thick, and it feels like the filmmakers were just playing around with ideas. You see practical effects that didn't make the final cut, and some performances that, while not polished, have an authenticity that’s hard to come by. It's definitely a unique piece of cinema history, a mosaic of discarded moments that, together, create their own kind of narrative.
Chutes de Corps aboli has a bit of a cult following, though it remains somewhat obscure. Original formats are rare, with few copies floating around, making it a curious piece for collectors who appreciate behind-the-scenes insights. The film showcases the creative process in a raw form, highlighting what didn't make it into the final cut and drawing interest from those who admire the unconventional side of filmmaking.
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