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So, 'Tarkovsky' is a quirky little film from 2010 that definitely stands apart in the comedy genre. A guy just wants to grab a blockbuster, but he finds himself in this bizarre video rental shop where the ghosts of directors like Tarkovsky and Paskaljevich are lurking among the shelves. It creates this surreal atmosphere, almost a dreamlike quality, where the mundane clashes with the profound. The pacing is a bit off-kilter, perfectly reflecting the character's confusion. Practical effects give it this tactile feel, and the shop's oddball vibe really captures that essence of cinema nostalgia. Plus, the shop manager reading James Joyce adds a layer of literary absurdity that only enhances the film's offbeat charm.
Unique mix of comedy and surrealismInteresting commentary on cinemaFeatures references to classic directors
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