So, 'Domino' (1976) by Alain Dhenaut has this quirky charm that really sets it apart from typical comedies of the era. The pacing is kind of all over the place, but it adds to the film's unpredictable nature. You have this mix of absurdity and a laid-back vibe that makes it feel fresh. I mean, the performances are so offbeat, they really grab your attention, especially the lead, who navigates through wild situations with a nonchalant air. It feels like a snapshot of the 70s with practical effects that, while not groundbreaking, give it a unique texture. The themes of chance and serendipity are woven throughout, making it a fascinating watch for collectors who appreciate the oddities of cinema.
Quirky charm with unpredictable pacingAbsurdity mixed with laid-back vibeUnique snapshot of 70s cinema
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