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Mon oeil, from 1971, is this curious blend of comedy and drama that's really unlike anything else. Picture a guy, just settled in for the night, and suddenly he's hit with eight different films all at once. It's chaotic but somehow manages to create this unique atmosphere, a sort of reflection on how we consume media. The pacing varies, keeping you on your toes, and the practical effects are surprisingly engaging given the era. You might notice how the performances are layered, with each character almost blending into the next, a testament to the film's odd yet compelling structure. There's a lot to unpack here if you're into experimental cinema.
Mon oeil is a bit of a rarity in the collector scene, not often discussed but definitely intriguing. It's been released on a few formats, yet the original prints are quite scarce. As a collector, it's interesting to see how its experimental nature has influenced other works, making it a curious piece to own for those who appreciate unconventional storytelling.
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