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So, you’ve got 'Sitting' from 1965, directed by Armand Bouvier. It’s this four-hour French comedy that really doesn’t shy away from absurdity, weaving in Camus’ existential themes in a way that feels oddly comfortable yet unsettling. The pacing is something you have to get used to; it takes its time, almost like it’s challenging you to reflect between the laughs. The practical effects are minimal, but there’s a rawness to them that adds to the whole vibe. The performances? They range from hilariously over-the-top to deeply introspective, which keeps you on your toes. It’s not your typical comedy, for sure. It’s distinctive in how it marries laughter with that heavy, philosophical weight. Definitely a conversation starter.
Unique blend of comedy and existential philosophy.Pacing may feel slow at times, challenging viewer engagement.Practical effects enhance the raw, absurd atmosphere.
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