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That Feeling, You Can Only Say What It Is in French is an intriguing blend of drama and fantasy with a touch of mystery. The film, although somewhat obscure with an unknown director, takes a deep dive into the human psyche, exploring themes of déjà vu and the ripple effects of decisions. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to truly soak in the atmosphere, which feels both eerie and intimate. Its practical effects, though not flashy, are effective in creating a haunting visual experience. Performances are understated yet compelling, drawing you into the characters' emotional turmoil. It's distinctive in how it captures that ineffable feeling of familiarity while leaving you with more questions than answers, much like a good Stephen King story.
Obscure director adds to its mystiqueThemes of déjà vu resonate deeplyPractical effects enhance the eerie atmosphere
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