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Lise Dion's 'Le temps qui court' feels like a warm family gathering mixed with a splash of nostalgia. It’s essentially a reflection on her six-year hiatus, delivered with her signature humor and charm. The pacing is relaxed, allowing her anecdotes to breathe, while the atmosphere feels intimate, almost as if she's inviting you into her living room. The blend of practical effects and stagecraft gives it a quaint, grounded aesthetic, pulling you in as she reconnects with her audience. And let’s not forget the chemistry with Marcel, which adds a delightful layer of warmth and familiarity. It's a showcase of resilience and the joy of returning, wrapped up in laughter, making it distinctively Lise.
This film is part of a relatively scarce niche of Quebecois theatrical performances that have made their way to the collector's market. 'Le temps qui court' might not be widely circulated, which adds to its appeal among collectors keen on regional cinema. The blend of live performance and recorded media presents a unique item for those interested in the evolution of stand-up and theatrical productions on film.
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