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Mollusk feels like a quirky dive into the absurd, with Erné Couteau's character embodying that awkwardness we all know. The pacing is refreshingly erratic, reflecting Erné's chaotic journey. Du Chouchet really nails the offbeat humor, blending light-hearted moments with a touch of the surreal. The practical effects sprinkled throughout add a nice layer, creating a tangible atmosphere that draws you in. Performances are on point; Couteau captures that hesitant charm perfectly. It's this mix of whimsy and depth that sets Mollusk apart. You get drawn into Erné's world, and by the end, you almost want to join him on his next wild adventure. Definitely a unique film experience, worth considering for your collection.
Quirky humor with surreal elementsEngaging practical effectsCharacter-driven narrative
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