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Repas de famille has an intriguing slice-of-life vibe that feels refreshingly raw. The film centers around the mundane task of demolition, yet it elevates the ordinary to something oddly captivating. You’ve got this mix of physical comedy and understated performances from the workers, each bringing their own quirks to the fore. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the dust to settle—both literally and figuratively—after each wall comes crashing down. The practical effects are simple but effective, creating a sense of authenticity that’s often lost in modern cinema. There’s a certain charm in watching these laborers engage in their work, almost like a dance of destruction, and it subtly comments on the passage of time and change in industry. It’s an interesting watch.
Focus on the practical effects and atmosphere.Highlight the film's unique take on everyday labor.Consider the underlying themes of change and time.
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