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Les Pierres d'angle has this murky, atmospheric quality that draws you in, even if the narrative’s elusive. The pacing is intentionally slow, giving you time to absorb the visuals, which are sometimes hauntingly beautiful. The themes seem to touch on existential questions, wrapped in a dreamlike haze that can make you feel a bit disoriented. I found the performances to be understated yet impactful; they linger with you. There's something distinctive about its use of practical effects that grounds it, even when the narrative is abstract. It’s definitely not your conventional viewing experience, but it has a certain charm if you’re willing to engage with it on its own terms.
Les Pierres d'angle is somewhat obscure, which makes it an interesting piece for collectors who appreciate the more unconventional cinema. There aren’t many formats available, and those who have stumbled upon it tend to keep their copies close. As it remains under-the-radar, interest from niche collectors is growing, particularly among those fascinated by atmospheric and experimental storytelling.
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