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Les Grands Enfants is really something different, you know? It's not your typical narrative film. Instead, it dives deep into the psyche of people just trying to figure things out, mostly in Montreal. You get this raw, honest vibe, capturing their yearning for change and the struggles that come with it. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like you're wandering through their lives. The performances reflect a kind of authenticity that's hard to pin down—each character is flawed and relatable in their own way. And there's this unique blend of comedy and drama that keeps you engaged, even as it deals with heavier themes like unemployment and complex social dynamics. It's a film that lingers with you, leaving a bit of an impression long after it's over.
Captures the essence of Montreal in the 80sNon-linear storytelling approachFocus on character-driven exploration
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