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So, 'Je Suis Auto' is a real oddity, you know? It’s got this bizarre blend of dark humor and surreal situations that really keeps you on your toes. The pacing feels a bit off-kilter, which adds to the tension, especially with our main character—a not-so-likable mafioso just trying to deliver a suitcase full of cash. The self-driving taxi twist? Just genius. It introduces this wild existential angle that’s both funny and unsettling, and then you’ve got a pirate thrown into the mix, dressed in an almost absurdly bad way. The performances, though not from big names, have a raw edge that suits the film’s tone perfectly, making it a standout, if not for traditional reasons.
This film is still pretty fresh on the scene, and its format history is limited since it’s just been released. Collectors are starting to take notice, particularly because it blends genres in a way not often seen. Early reviews suggest it's destined for conversation pieces down the line, especially with its unique take on themes of fate and identity. I wouldn't say it's scarce yet, but definitely one to keep an eye on as the buzz grows.
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