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So, 'Textiles' is this quirky 2001 film that really mulls over the absurdity of connection. You've got Michel, this intellectual type with a good sense of humor, who meets Pauline at a beach. Their banter about surrealism is both playful and revealing, peeling back layers of their identities. The pacing’s a bit languid, but it fits the vibe—like a lazy summer afternoon, you know? The performances are raw and genuine, which enhances that intimate atmosphere. It’s not flashy, but the way they strip down, both physically and emotionally, makes you think about how we present ourselves. It's low-key and earnest, and I find that charm makes it stand out in a sea of more conventional narratives.
Surrealism themes explored.Intimate character study.Quirky and light-hearted tone.
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