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La Posture du Chien is this intriguing little film that pulls you into the peculiar world of a young man named Isaac, living in a castle that feels both remote and oddly claustrophobic. Each night, a dog appears at his window, beckoning him southward, which really sets the stage for exploring themes of escape and familial tension. The pacing is slow, almost dreamlike, matching the surreal quality of Isaac's interactions with both the dog and his increasingly eccentric parents. There’s a distinct atmosphere here, with practical effects that evoke a sense of curiosity rather than overt spectacle. It has this unique charm, balancing a whimsical tone with undercurrents of frustration and longing.
La Posture du Chien remains somewhat elusive in collector circles, primarily due to its unknown director and the ambiguity surrounding its release year. The film has circulated in limited formats, making original copies quite rare. Enthusiasts appreciate its offbeat narrative and the intriguing blend of themes, contributing to a growing interest among collectors who seek out lesser-known gems with a distinctive voice.
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