
So, 'Tahnee, l'autre' is quite an interesting piece from Léa Rouaud. It’s this quirky comedy that explores the intricacies of identity and personal relationships through a lens of absurdity. The pacing is a bit off-kilter, which I find adds to its charm—like, it takes its sweet time in places but then hits you with these rapid-fire gags that catch you off guard. The performances have this rawness that feels genuine, and there’s a delightful use of practical effects that, while not overly flashy, enhance those quirky moments perfectly. It’s like a blend of whimsical and poignant—definitely a film that leans into its eccentricities without feeling forced. Really stands out in its approach to humor and pathos.
Quirky blend of humor and identity exploration · Unique pacing adds to its charm · Notable practical effects enhance the storytelling
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