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Lundi paints a rather somber yet engaging portrait of a father's grief and his unique bond with his daughter. Pierre, steeped in his routines, oscillates between his obsessive protectiveness and the grim realities of his job at an animal incineration center. The arrival of Lundi, the forlorn llama, introduces a bizarre but touching element that adds layers to the narrative. There's a raw authenticity in the performances that feels both heartfelt and awkward, which kind of reflects the characters' lives. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to sit with the uncomfortable emotions, and the atmospheric settings amplify the film's contemplative tone. It’s this blend of dark humor and poignant themes that makes it stand out, leaving a lingering resonance long after the credits roll.
Finding Lundi in good condition can be a challenge, as it hasn't seen many re-releases since its initial run. The film has attracted a niche following due to its unconventional premise and emotional depth, making original formats somewhat sought after. Collectors appreciate its blend of absurdity and sincerity, recognizing its unique place in contemporary cinema.
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