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So, 'Follow My Gaze' is quite the oddity from '86. It’s this collection of skits and vignettes, woven together in a way that feels almost random but has its own charm. The tone fluctuates between silly and contemplative, making it a bit of a rollercoaster. Jean Carmet stands out in one sketch, totally embodying this everyman struggling with a dog food dilemma. The performances vary – some are genuinely hilarious, while others fall flat, but that’s part of its charm. You get that sense of experimentation with pacing here, too. It's distinctly 80s in atmosphere, and the practical effects, though simple, add a quirky layer that makes it feel grounded. Definitely not your typical anthology, but there's something unique about its jumbled storytelling.
Interesting blend of skits keeps it engaging.Highlights Jean Carmet’s comedic talent.A snapshot of 80s experimental film in its own way.
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