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So, 'Et de trois' is the third entry in Jacques Toumoy's trilogy, wrapping up the narrative threads that have been woven through the previous films. The tone here feels darker than its predecessors, almost brooding, yet there’s this understated elegance in the way it unfolds. The pacing is deliberate, allowing themes of isolation and existential dread to settle in the viewer’s mind. It’s got some neat practical effects that feel raw and tangible, enhancing that immersive experience. The performances are quite compelling, showcasing a strong emotional range that really cements the characters' struggles. There’s a certain distinctiveness in how it ties everything together. Definitely a unique piece to explore within the context of the trilogy.
This film hasn't seen numerous releases, so collectors often find it a bit elusive. Most copies are from the original VHS or a few limited DVDs, which makes it scarcer than average. There’s a niche interest among collectors who appreciate the trilogy as a whole, and demand has been steady, especially among those who value lesser-known international cinema.
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