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So, 'Coma dépassé' is one of those curious little films from 1990 that kind of slipped through the cracks. It's got this eerie, dreamlike vibe, almost like a labyrinth of the subconscious, which creates a unique atmosphere. The pacing is intentionally slow, allowing the viewer to really sink into the unsettling themes of identity and existential dread. There’s a certain rawness to the practical effects that adds to its charm; you can really feel the limitations of the time, but that just makes it more intriguing. The performances feel genuine, not overly polished, which brings an authenticity that’s hard to find in more commercial fare. It’s definitely a conversation starter, if you can find someone who’s seen it.
This film has a bit of a cult following among collectors, but good luck finding a copy. It was released on limited formats, and many VHS versions are long out of print. Its scarcity has only increased interest from niche collectors who appreciate the unique themes and atmosphere. If you manage to come across it, it’s one of those films that tends to spark discussions on the nature of reality and cinema itself.
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