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Raisonnable is a curious exploration of a life lived in quiet contrast. Yannick, the protagonist, embodies a sort of emotional restraint, living above his mother's apartment in a space that feels both confining and intimate. The film's pacing meanders gently, immersing you in their peculiar dynamic as it slowly uncovers layers of Yannick's secret romantic life. The tone oscillates between mundane and surreal, playing with the boundaries of reality and perception. What stands out is how it tackles themes of love, desire, and the complexities of familial relationships in a way that's both understated and profound. The performances bring an authenticity that feels refreshingly raw, making this film resonate on a more personal level.
Raisonnable has been somewhat elusive in terms of format availability, having limited releases that appeal to niche collectors. Its scarcity and the unknown status of the director adds to the intrigue, making it a distinct piece for those interested in lesser-known works. There is a growing interest as collectors seek out films that explore more intimate and unconventional narratives, and this title fits that bill nicely.
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