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So, Corps étrangers is an intriguing little film from 2003 that dives into the depths of human isolation and the very human struggle to connect. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build slowly as the man and the prostitute navigate their emotional barriers. You can really feel the weight of their loneliness, which the film captures in a raw, almost uncomfortable way. The performances, though understated, effectively convey a sense of desperation and vulnerability that sticks with you. It’s this blend of atmosphere and theme that makes it stand out; there's a haunting quality to it that lingers long after viewing.
Corps étrangers has a certain obscurity; it hasn't seen extensive releases, which adds to its allure among collectors. The scarcity of this film means that finding a good copy can be a bit of a hunt, and I've noticed it tends to attract those who appreciate more niche, thought-provoking cinema. It's not widely discussed, but for those who know, its distinct themes and atmosphere can evoke some rich conversations around the complexities of human interaction.
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