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Lunette is an intriguing exploration of Paris, shot at night and filtered through various magnifiers. The result is this hazy, dreamlike portrayal that feels both strange and familiar. It's really fascinating how the visuals create a sense of dislocation, as if you're wandering through a city that’s both yours and not yours. The pacing leans towards the contemplative, inviting viewers to linger on the atmosphere rather than rushing through a narrative. There’s a rawness to the practical effects, which gives it an almost tactile feel. While the director remains unknown, the film manages to leave a mark with its unique perspective on a city we think we know so well.
Lunette is a recent addition to the collector's landscape, notable for its elusive nature and the mystery surrounding its director. Currently, physical formats are sparse, leading to increased interest among collectors who appreciate unconventional cinema. The film's unique visual style and thematic exploration of familiar spaces make it an anomaly worth discussing, especially for those who enjoy films that challenge perceptions of place and memory.
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