

Is this even for you? If you have a soft spot for 1930s French cinema, you’ll probably find something to love here. But if you need fast cuts or modern pacing, this will feel like watching paint dry on a very fancy, antique wall. 🕰️ Le mystère Imberger isn’t trying to change the world. It’s just a mystery. People go ...


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"Is this even for you? If you have a soft spot for 1930s French cinema, you’ll probably find something to love here. But if you need fast cuts or modern pacing, this will feel like watching paint dry on a very fancy, antique wall. 🕰️ Le mystère Imberger isn’t trying to change the world. It’s just a mystery. People go missing, others look suspicious, and everyone talks a bit too much in rooms that feel like they have too much furniture. The Vibe There is a specific kind of stillness in these ol..."
Frédéric Boutet, Henri de Gorsse, Jacques Séverac, Henri Clerc
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