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Erratum (2022) draws you into this quirky blend of comedy and existential inquiry. Florence, a teacher who's digging into the past, stumbles upon a Gallo-Roman fresco with modern French engravings. It’s a wild premise that really puts the rational thinking of the protagonist against the bizarre reality of her discovery. The film moves at a brisk pace, balancing humor with philosophical musings—definitely not your conventional comedy. The performances bring a lightness that offsets the heavier themes of time and understanding. I mean, the practical effects used for the fresco are a nice touch, giving it a tangible feel of antiquity. It’s distinctive, really, and the way it plays with historical context is quite clever.
Unique blend of comedy and philosophyInteresting use of practical effectsExplores themes of time and rationality
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