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So, this film 'Locked Out,' directed by Albert Dupontel, has this quirky vibe that really sets it apart. It's a comedy that somehow balances absurdity with a touch of social commentary. The plot centers on a homeless guy who stumbles upon a policeman's uniform, and you can imagine the chaos that ensues. The pacing is a bit uneven, which might throw some viewers off, but it gives it a certain charm, you know? The performances have this raw energy, and Dupontel's direction plays with practical effects that add to the absurdity. It's not your standard fare; it leaves you contemplating the boundaries of identity and authority while still making you chuckle. Quite distinctive in its approach, really.
Quirky comedy with a unique premiseMix of absurdity and social commentaryDistinctive practical effects and performances
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