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Laurent Paquin's 'Crocodile Distrait' has this curious vibe to it. The pacing feels off-kilter, which somehow adds to the atmosphere. You can sense the tension building subtly, almost like an experimental piece. The performances have a raw quality, making you feel the weight of each moment without being overly dramatic. I think the practical effects stand out, giving it that tactile feel that some digital-heavy films lack. There’s a lot to unpack in terms of themes—exploring existential thoughts through surreal visuals and oddball humor. It's just distinctive enough to stick in your mind long after the credits roll.
This film is relatively hard to find in physical formats, adding to its intrigue among collectors. So far, there's been limited release information, leading to speculation about its availability in future collections. Interest has been steadily increasing, particularly among those seeking out contemporary works that meld surrealism with a distinctly personal touch.
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