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So Petite, with its muted color palette and haunting score, creates this unsettling atmosphere that sticks with you long after the credits roll. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative at times, drawing you into its world. The themes of fragility and resilience are woven throughout, explored through the nuanced performances that feel deeply personal. It's distinctive, not just for its story but for practical effects that ground the surreal elements. You really get the sense that the filmmakers were experimenting with a lot of ideas and aesthetics, which adds layers to the viewing experience.
So Petite has seen limited release, making it quite elusive for collectors. It was initially available in a few festivals with a very small home media run. Enthusiasts have begun seeking this out, particularly for its unique aesthetic and storytelling approach. Dialogue around its availability suggests a growing interest, but actual copies remain scarce.
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