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Le Ringard ... explores the peculiar life of Vladi, a make-up artist at a theatre that serves up a mix of risqué performances. It’s a gritty dive into obsession, where his fixation on tabloid culture spills over into his personal life, turning his home into a bizarre shrine. The film has this raw, almost voyeuristic tone, enhanced by practical effects that lend a certain authenticity to his interactions with life-sized dummies. It's unsettling yet compelling, revealing much about loneliness and desire. The pacing can feel offbeat at times, but that just adds to its charm, giving viewers time to digest the oddities of Vladi's world.
Originally released in limited formats, Le Ringard has become quite scarce, making it a notable piece for collectors interested in niche cinema. Its unconventional narrative and unique visual style have garnered attention over the years, reflecting a certain underground appeal. The film’s eccentric themes and character-driven storytelling mark it as a distinctive entry for those interested in off-the-beaten-path films from the late 70s.
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