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Fugue en sol mineur is a fascinating piece that kind of lingers in the shadows of French cinema. The tone is introspective, almost melancholic, which pairs nicely with its pacing—slow but deliberate, allowing you to soak in every moment. The film's themes dive into memory and identity, which feels quite relevant in the context of its production era. The performances, though understated, carry a weight that makes the characters feel real, almost tangible. You can sense the craftsmanship in the practical effects, too, even if they're not the flashy kind. It's interesting how this film sits at the end of Diagonale's journey, essentially a quiet farewell to a unique chapter in French film history.
Atmospheric and introspectiveNotice the slow pacing and developmentReflects the end of a unique production era
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