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Le Journal d'un certain David is an intriguing piece that captures a very specific time and mood, though details about the year and director are hard to pin down. The pacing is a bit erratic, which gives it an almost dreamlike quality, making you question what’s real and what’s imagined. Its themes seem to revolve around identity and introspection, almost like a personal diary brought to life in film. I recall the practical effects having a raw, unrefined quality that really adds to the film's atmosphere, giving it a texture that’s often lost in modern cinema. The performances feel genuine, if not a bit understated, which really draws you into the world the film creates.
Finding this film in any format can be a challenge, as it seems to have limited releases over the years. I've seen a few VHS copies circulating among collectors, but they’re quite rare. There’s a growing interest surrounding its obscure nature, which makes it all the more appealing to those who enjoy digging through lesser-known titles. Overall, it’s one of those gems that can spark curiosity and conversation among fellow collectors.
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