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Zigzags is a curious little film that captures the awkwardness of adolescence through Claire, a 16-year-old on a quest for identity. The film's tone is a blend of surreal and mundane; there's this palpable sense of restlessness that permeates the scenes, especially during Claire's night out with Françoise. It's got this raw, almost voyeuristic vibe that immerses you in their teenage world. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but that kind of reflects the chaotic nature of their lives. Performances are genuine, with a certain unrefined charm that makes it distinctive. If you're into films that explore the darker sides of youth, this one has a lingering quality that's worth contemplating.
Zigzags has had a somewhat obscure release history, with limited availability on physical formats which has led to a growing interest among collectors. The film's scarcity is amplified by its unknown director and the lack of mainstream recognition, making it a hidden gem for those fascinated by the exploration of youth and identity in cinema. As it remains off the radar for many, it holds a certain allure for collectors who appreciate the less conventional narratives from the late '80s.
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