
So, François Pirette's 'Bla Bla Land' is a curious little comedy that doesnât really take itself too seriously, yet it captures a certain absurdity in everyday chatter. The entire film plays out like a long stand-up routine, with Pirette's delivery just oozing a mix of charm and exasperation. The pacing feels intentionally unevenâsometimes fast, sometimes draggingâas if reflecting its theme: people love to talk but never really get to the point. The practical effects aren't groundbreaking, but they add a unique flair. The dialogue? Well, itâs all about the rhythm of speech, which might come off as mundane to some but feels almost poetic in its repetitiveness. You either vibe with it or you donât, but it sure is distinctive.
Dialogue-driven humorAbsurdity of everyday conversationUnique pacing and delivery
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