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So, 'Héloïse' from '91 is a quirky little comedy that dives into some interesting territory. The premise is pretty unique—this photographer, Maurice Martin, has this nightly transformation into a woman named Héloïse, which opens up a lot of possibilities for humor and exploration of identity. The tone feels light, yet there's a subtle depth in how it touches on gender and societal expectations. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the charm. Practical effects enhance the transformation scenes, giving it a tangible feel. Performances are solid, especially in how they navigate the duality of the character. It stands out for its offbeat narrative and the way it challenges norms without being heavy-handed.
Unique premise with transformation themeQuirky humor interlaced with social commentaryPractical effects add a tangible element to the film
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