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We Are All Cockroaches is a peculiar dive into the world of a creature many fear. Moullet's unique blend of comedy and the absurd creates a tone that’s both unsettling and oddly thought-provoking. The pacing wanders, allowing moments of reflection on how we relate to these insects. The themes of religion and sexuality woven throughout add layers of meaning that are rarely tackled in a straightforward comedy. The performances, while somewhat understated, resonate with a raw honesty, giving life to the absurdity depicted. Practical effects, while not overly polished, lend a certain charm that enhances the film's offbeat atmosphere. It’s a film that sticks with you for its daring approach and curious insights into human nature.
Explores themes of fear and societal perceptions.Uses humor to address existential topics.Offers a unique perspective on a common phobia.
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