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Plateau has this haunting, desolate vibe that sticks with you. The man’s aimless wandering through these abandoned spaces really captures this feeling of isolation—almost like a visual essay on alienation. The two women’s temporary refuge inside adds a layer of tension, highlighting that sense of unease throughout. It’s not just a story; it’s a mood. The outdoor shots are raw, almost gritty, bringing a palpable sense of despair that lingers. The performances, though understated, resonate deeply. You can't help but feel the characters' internal struggles echoing in the starkness of their surroundings.
Plateau is a bit of an enigma in the collector's world. Its obscure director and lack of genre classification add to its allure. There's a certain scarcity to its distribution, which piques interest among those who appreciate unconventional narratives. Keep an eye out for limited editions; they’re not easy to come by, but they definitely appeal to those who enjoy exploring deeper themes in cinema.
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