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Mystère I: Hermaphrodite endormi/e is a curious entry that feels enigmatic from the get-go. The tone is laden with surrealism, pulling you into a dreamlike state that's hard to shake off. It's not just about the narrative but the atmosphere created through practical effects that lend a rawness to the visuals. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing moments to breathe and linger, which can be quite polarizing. Themes of duality and identity are explored, giving it a distinctive edge, despite the lack of a well-known director. Performances are unique, adding layers of intrigue to an already complex piece. It’s a peculiar gem that stands apart in the obscure corners of 80s cinema.
This film hasn't seen a wide release, making its various formats relatively scarce. Early VHS copies are particularly sought after by collectors, but even so, information about its existence in other formats is minimal. The obscurity surrounding the director and the film's themes contribute to ongoing interest, as does its practical effects work, which offer a tangible feel not often found in today's digital-heavy landscape. It's the kind of film that, while not mainstream, sparks conversations among enthusiasts.
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