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Histoire d'un déménagement is a curious documentary that captures the absurdity of two young slackers, Julien and Anty, embarking on the monumental task of moving just three trinkets. Over seven days, they embody the art of procrastination, lounging on a sidewalk and waiting for traffic lights, which cleverly critiques a certain brand of lethargic, pseudo-intellectual lifestyle. The pacing feels almost languid, pulling you into their world of intermissions and breaks, which leaves you pondering the weight of the trivial. The humor is dry, bordering on surreal at times, and you can't help but chuckle at their antics. It's distinctively French in its approach—less about the move and more about the absurdity of existence itself.
This film has an interesting place in the collector's market, given its unconventional style and the obscurity of its director, which contributes to its cult status. While not widely available in mainstream distributions, it has seen some releases on niche labels, making it a bit of a treasure hunt for dedicated collectors. Its unique commentary on a mundane task resonated with a specific audience, which has led to sporadic discussions among enthusiasts, heightening its allure in certain circles.
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