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So, 'Duvets' from '99 is this quirky little short by Quentin Dupieux. It's got this off-kilter vibe that feels both dreamlike and a touch unsettling. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing the atmosphere to really sink in, making you think about the mundane aspects of life and how they can be oddly profound. There's a playful use of practical effects that feels very Dupieux – think surrealism mixed with everyday objects. The performances are understated, which adds depth to the seemingly simple interactions. It’s one of those films that sticks with you, in a way that’s hard to articulate. Definitely a unique piece in the landscape of short cinema from that era.
Quentin Dupieux's early work.Focus on surrealism and daily life.Not widely recognized but notable in Dupieux's filmography.
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