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Jour du Biscuit offers a bizarre yet oddly compelling narrative where a sentient biscuit, poisoned and desperate, engages with a cast of morally questionable dinner guests. The film's tone shifts between dark humor and unsettling tension, creating an atmosphere that feels both whimsical and slightly ominous. What stands out are the practical effects—this biscuit has a personality, and the way it interacts with the humans is both unsettling and humorous. The pacing is unique, allowing moments of introspection amidst the chaos, making you question not just the guests' choices but the biscuit's own motivations. It's a curious piece that lingers, making you ponder the absurdity of the situation long after the credits roll.
Jour du Biscuit remains somewhat obscure in collector circles, with limited availability in both physical and digital formats since its release in 2016. The quirky premise and practical effects have garnered a niche following, though the director remains a mystery, adding an air of intrigue. Collectors who appreciate offbeat cinema might find this film an interesting conversation starter, as it veers into territory few films dare to explore.
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