1) The weird, and surreal brilliance of the film. 2) David Bennett's singular performance as the all-too-precocious Oskar. 3) The new release's cover art.
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“I was watching the supplemental features today, including the BBC interview with Tati. It was so great to him speak so intelligently and passionately about comedy, a topic I feel like most people . . .”
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