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So, 'Vloof l’aigrette' is a curious entry in the world of cinematic outtakes. This 1987 piece feels like a behind-the-scenes peek at something bigger, yet it stands alone in its own peculiar way. The tone is a bit disjointed, almost like a collage of moments that never quite found their way into the main film, 'Pain de singe.' It’s fascinating to see the raw performances and practical effects at play—there's a certain charm in the unfinished nature of it all. The pacing is erratic, but that adds to its unique atmosphere, inviting you to ponder what might have been. It's definitely something for the true collector who appreciates the art of filmmaking beyond just the polished final cut.
'Vloof l’aigrette' remains somewhat elusive for collectors, with few physical copies floating around. It's often overshadowed by its more prominent sibling, 'Pain de singe,' which makes it that much more intriguing. The scarcity can drive interest, particularly among those who appreciate the nuances of filmmaking. Finding a copy might take some digging, but the experience of watching this raw compilation is something special for those who value the art behind the scenes.
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