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So, 'Séjour éclair' is this intriguing little drama that unfolds over a single day, with two students meandering through their hours. The stolen painting they carry adds this palpable tension, yet the film lingers on their seemingly trivial discussions. It's an odd juxtaposition, really—big moral weight versus mundane conversation. The pacing is a bit languid, which suits the atmosphere perfectly; it allows you to really soak in their dynamic. There's something raw about the performances; they feel authentic, like you're eavesdropping on a real moment in time. It's distinctive in how it captures both the thrill and emptiness of youth, dancing around the gravity of their actions without ever fully confronting it. Quite a haunting experience, really.
Blends dialogue-heavy scenes with a tense undertone.Focus on youth and moral ambiguity is quite compelling.Atmospheric cinematography enhances the overall experience.
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