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So, Michel (2015) is this odd little comedy that really feels like a quirky slice of life. It has this unique atmosphere that's kinda hard to pin down—like the characters are just living in their own offbeat world. The pacing is uneven, but it somehow works; moments of silence punctuated by bursts of absurdity. Not a lot of practical effects, but the performances are what make it stand out—genuine and raw, you can feel the actors are just going for it. It tackles themes of identity and belonging in a way that's light, yet also makes you think. Overall, it's a film that lingers in your mind, challenging conventional comedic norms while keeping things refreshingly simple.
Quirky character dynamicsAbsurd moments amidst realismAtmospheric exploration of identity
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