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So, L'inhumaine, it’s this fascinating piece from '87 that really leans into a surreal, almost dream-like quality. The atmosphere is thick, like you're stepping into a visual art gallery that’s moving but also unsettling. The pacing is unique; it meanders while keeping you hooked in its odd narrative, exploring themes of humanity and alienation. The practical effects have a certain rawness that's captivating—definitely a product of its time but in a way that feels fresh. The performances? They veer from disquieting to powerful, making it a peculiar yet memorable experience. It’s not just another film; it’s more like a haunting echo of its era, and it sits in a weird spot between art and narrative.
L'inhumaine has been released in various formats over the years, but finding it on its original VHS is quite the task. There’s some collector interest due to its unique artistic style and the scarcity of certain editions. The film often flies under the radar, but those who appreciate its oddity seem to share an almost secret admiration for its distinctiveness, making it one to keep an eye on if you come across it.
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