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So, 'Life Size' from 1974, huh? It's this offbeat gem that dives into the complexities of loneliness and desire through the lens of dark comedy. The pacing feels almost hypnotic, with long stretches where Michel interacts with his silent doll, creating this eerie atmosphere that's hard to shake. It's interesting how the film forces you to confront the absurdity of obsession—Michel's journey is unsettling yet oddly relatable. The practical effects are minimal but effective, making you really feel the weight of that lifeless figure. Performances are understated, which adds to the film’s unique tone; you can sense the unease bubbling beneath the surface. Definitely a conversation starter among collectors, that's for sure.
This film has had limited releases, mostly appearing on obscure labels and often hard to find in good quality. It’s seen a bit of a resurgence in collector circles lately due to its offbeat humor and unique themes. While not mainstream, its rarity and distinct storytelling have piqued interest among those who appreciate lesser-known 70s cinema.
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