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Howl of a Fish presents us with Julien, a poet stepping into the mundane world of a phone polls center. The film creates this intriguing contrast between the poetic aspirations and the drudgery of corporate life. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of introspection to ripple through the otherwise banal interactions. The atmosphere feels almost claustrophobic, echoing Julien's internal struggle as he grapples with his identity and the reality of his job. The performances carry a weight; they're subtle yet resonate deeply, with a certain rawness that feels authentic. This film stands out for its reflective tone and its focus on the small, often overlooked details of everyday life.
Howl of a Fish is quite rare; it hasn't seen many re-releases since its initial run. Collectors often note the lack of readily available information about the director and crew, adding to its mystique. There’s a certain niche appeal for those who appreciate character-driven stories that delve into existential themes, and it’s definitely one that sparks conversation among dedicated film enthusiasts.
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