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So, Michel Barrette's 'Drôle de journée' is a comedy that kind of unfolds like a series of misadventures. You get this laid-back feel, very much rooted in everyday life—Barrette's performance brings a relatable charm that's hard to ignore. The pacing is pretty casual, letting scenes breathe and allowing the humor to develop organically. It has this whimsical quality, and the way it tackles mundane issues with a comedic lens is interesting. It's not flashy with effects or anything, but it has a certain authenticity in its storytelling. You can tell they leaned more towards character-driven moments. Overall, it feels like a slice of life wrapped in humor, which is a nice change of pace in the genre.
Character-driven humorCasual pacingAuthenticity in storytelling
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