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Cucul la praline is one of those oddities that lingers in your memory. The film has a gritty, off-kilter vibe, which sets the stage for Raphaël and Gaétan's misadventure in that eerie, abandoned parking lot. The pacing takes its time, often hanging on those moments of awkward silence that build the tension, creating an atmosphere both unsettling and darkly comedic. The practical effects are modest but effective, adding to that raw realism. You see these two characters, not quite what you expect, fumbling through their chaotic situation with performances that feel authentically flawed. It's a unique exploration of mistaken identity wrapped in a layer of absurdity.
Cucul la praline is still relatively obscure, with limited physical releases that make it a bit harder to track down. The scarcity of formats adds an element of intrigue for collectors, as it hasn't received the widespread recognition that might ensure more reissues. Interest seems to be growing among niche collectors who appreciate its blend of dark comedy and absurdity, making it a noteworthy addition for those who enjoy exploring the unconventional side of cinema.
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