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La Folie du Décret du Frère is a curious blend of comedy and history, wrapped in a Neo-Neo-Dadaist aesthetic. The pacing is offbeat, often meandering as the friar, trying to decipher this peculiar decree, is interrupted by an array of eccentric characters. It’s a bit chaotic, but in that chaos lies a deeper exploration of time and reality—or the absurdity of it all. The performances are refreshingly quirky, with the water-boy son, Watr Boy, adding a whimsical touch to the narrative. Practical effects play into the surreal atmosphere, grounding the bizarre encounters. It’s a film that demands your attention, not just for its humor but for its introspection on meaning and existence.
Distinctive Neo-Neo-Dadaist styleExploration of absurdity and meaningQuirky character performances
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