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So, 'Rabbit and Porcupine' is a fascinating watch, isn't it? The film dives into Brigitte's struggle between work and personal connections, which feels almost palpable. There's this haunting, introspective atmosphere throughout, and while we don't know who directed it, the tone feels deeply personal. The pacing is a bit unconventional, not rushing to resolve anything, which might turn off some viewers but adds to its unique vibe. The performances carry a rawness that really embodies the themes of longing and connection. And those practical effects, though subtle, enhance the film’s dreamlike quality, making it stand out in a sea of more conventional narratives from the era.
This film has had a limited release history, with few prints circulating among collectors, making it somewhat scarce. It's often overlooked, so finding it in good condition can be a bit of a treasure hunt. The enigmatic nature of the film, both in its storytelling and production details, adds to its allure for dedicated collectors who appreciate the obscure and the unconventional narratives of the 1970s.
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