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So, 'Patrick Bosso - La Courte Echelle' is a bit of a curiosity, isn't it? It's one of those films that gets under your skin with its unique blend of humor and melancholy. The pacing is deliberately slow, which gives you time to really absorb the moments, the performances are solid, and there's this rawness to it that feels very authentic. The atmosphere is kind of cozy yet unsettling at the same time. It's not flashy, but there's something in the way the story unfolds that draws you in, almost like a gentle nudge from behind. I’d say it captures a certain slice of life that you don’t see often, and the practical effects are minimal but effective. Definitely a conversation starter, for sure.
This film is a bit rare, with very limited releases and not much circulation on physical media. If you come across a copy, it might be worth picking up, especially for those who appreciate deeper themes wrapped in subtle storytelling. The collector interest seems to revolve around its unique style and the oddity of its existence in film history, which sets it apart from more mainstream offerings.
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