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So, 'Gaelle Obliegly - le prochain' is quite the oddity. It strays far from traditional portraiture, diving instead into this mesmerizing exploration of seemingly mundane objects—cable cords and light sources, mostly. The atmosphere is oddly haunting yet oddly comforting, like wandering through an abandoned cellar full of forgotten memories. You get glimpses of the titular character and a few other women, and the pacing feels almost meditative, allowing you to soak in these visuals. There's a certain charm in how it pushes boundaries, challenging what narratives can be. It's definitely not for everyone, but its distinctive approach offers a unique perspective on the mundane.
This film remains somewhat elusive, with limited availability across formats. Its unique thematic focus has sparked interest among collectors who appreciate experimental cinema. The scarcity of copies enhances its appeal, particularly for those drawn to avant-garde works. However, its unconventional narrative style may not resonate with all collectors, making it a polarizing yet intriguing entry.
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