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L'arpège is this intriguing piece that pulls you into the unique world of Élyse, a former pianist who's closed herself off. The way she experiences sound as color is visually striking and adds a layer of surrealism to the narrative. It’s not all sunshine, though; there's a real exploration of how she grapples with her inner demons and the complexities of connection. The pacing has a dreamlike quality, letting you savor the emotional beats. The performances feel genuine, and you can sense the struggle beneath the surface. It’s distinctive in its approach to sound and vision, making it more than just a tale of rediscovery but a visceral experience in itself.
This film is still relatively under the radar and it hasn't seen a wide release, making it somewhat scarce in collector circles. Formats are limited, and there are few editions floating around, which has drawn some interest from those looking for something distinct in their collection. The thematic richness and visual storytelling create a unique appeal that piques curiosity among collectors who appreciate rare cinematic explorations.
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