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So, Tungsten Grey is the Warmest Colour is this interesting comedy that takes a playful jab at the original film, Blue is the Warmest Colour. The pacing is surprisingly brisk, capturing that frantic energy of a woman seeking love in all the wrong places, which makes for a lighthearted watch. The performances lean into the absurdity of romantic pursuits, and the practical effects, while not groundbreaking, add a certain charm that enhances the humor. It’s distinct in how it transforms a serious narrative into a comedic exploration of relationships, all while maintaining a satirical edge. You can see a clear intention behind the humor, which makes it more than just a simple parody.
This film has a bit of a curious status among collectors, as it often flies under the radar compared to its predecessor. Still, there’s a niche interest in its unique comedic take on romance, making it a quirky find for those who appreciate parodies. Formats have fluctuated over time, with some limited releases, but it remains somewhat scarce, keeping its allure alive for dedicated collectors looking for something different.
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