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La Seule diffĂ©rence c'est que les cafĂ©s sont plus chers is a curious piece from 1986 that captures that raw, gritty essence of drama. The film weaves a narrative through the mundane yet profound lives of its characters, exploring themes of social disparity and the ever-present tension in everyday interactions. The pacing is decidedly languid, allowing you to sit with the characters' struggles and triumphs as they unfold in a world that feels both familiar and distant. There's a subtlety in the performances that really sticks with youânothing overblown, just a realness that makes their experiences resonate. The practical effects, though minimal, serve to enhance the authenticity of the setting, grounding the story in a palpable reality. It's definitely a distinct entry in the genre, not for everyone but worth a look for those who appreciate depth over spectacle.
Unique exploration of social themesSubtle performances enhance realismDistinctive pacing that invites reflection
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