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Chutes de Tranches is quite an intriguing piece from '87, isn’t it? Despite the director being a bit of a mystery and the genres not being clearly defined, the film definitely carries a unique tone. It leans heavily into a surreal atmosphere, with pacing that feels almost dreamlike at times. You get this sense of unease, the kind that sticks with you. Practical effects are used in ways that are both surprising and effective, adding a layer of depth to the visual storytelling. The performances are raw, which gives it a certain authenticity that's hard to capture nowadays. It’s the kind of film that feels like a hidden gem in a collector's library, don't you think?
Chutes de Tranches has had a bit of a rough journey in terms of format releases, with only a handful of obscure tapes available over the years, making it a rare find. Collectors have increasingly taken an interest, partly due to the film's enigmatic qualities and its distinctive style that sets it apart from mainstream offerings of the era. As a result, it’s become somewhat sought after among enthusiasts who appreciate the oddities of '80s cinema.
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