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So, 'My First Breaststroke' is this quirky blend of comedy and documentary, where Luc Moullet really puts himself out there—literally. It's not like your typical swimming how-to; it's more personal, almost introspective. The pacing's a bit uneven, but that just adds to its charm, right? Moullet's awkwardness in the water is both relatable and amusing. The film captures that sense of vulnerability while poking fun at the whole experience. The practical effects are minimal; it's mostly just him and the pool, which makes it feel more genuine. The way he navigates his fear is kind of profound in a low-key way, and the atmosphere is light, but there's this underlying tension. You find yourself rooting for him, even if swimming isn't really the point.
Unique take on personal growth through humor.Explores the tension between fear and comedy.Moullet's performance is raw and engaging.
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