
So, 'Croissant' from 2021 – it’s an intriguing piece, really. The director's identity is a mystery, which adds a layer of curiosity. The film's tone leans heavily into quiet introspection, weaving a tapestry of everyday struggles and fleeting moments. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, making you sit with the characters in their discomfort. There’s a rawness to the performances that feels authentic, not forced. The themes revolve around isolation and connection, explored in subtle, often poignant ways. I noticed some practical effects that were surprisingly effective given the budget, lending a touch of realism. It’s not for everyone, but if you’re into films that take their time, you might find it worth exploring.
Mystery director adds intrigueDeliberate pacing enhances atmospherePractical effects contribute to realism
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