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'L'étoile qui tue' is an intriguing comedy that plays with absurdity and dark humor. It has this quirky atmosphere that feels both whimsical and off-kilter, which is pretty rare. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but that seems to fit the film’s vibe, giving it a kind of charming unpredictability. The practical effects, although not overwhelming, add a tangible quality that enhances the outlandish situations. Performances are solid, with a few standout moments that really capture the absurdity of life. The themes revolve around the absurdity of fame and the human condition, something that lingers with you long after. It’s definitely a unique entry worth noting in any collector’s catalog.
Quirky humor mixed with absurdityStrong practical effectsThemes of fame and human absurdity
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