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Et dans le flux, tu le perdras unfurls the story of Léo and Kaspard, a young couple navigating the turbulent waters of love and identity in Nanterre. There's a palpable sense of unease and longing as Léo's decision to air their relationship on social media spirals into more profound existential questions. The pacing is deliberately languid, which allows the viewer to soak in the vibrant yet chaotic atmosphere of Berlin, a city that acts almost like a character itself. The film's exploration of themes like rebirth and the search for belonging is compelling, and while the director remains unknown, the performances have a rawness that really connects. It’s distinct in its blend of emotional depth and social commentary, captured with a sort of gritty realism that stays with you.
This film is relatively new and still emerging in the collector's scene, which might make it a bit scarce in certain formats. As it navigates social themes and a distinct atmosphere, there’s growing interest among collectors who appreciate indie films that challenge traditional narratives. Keep an eye out for limited releases or festival editions that might pop up, as they could become valuable in the future.
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