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Ernie Biscuit
The world of a lonely deaf Parisian taxidermist is turned upside down and back to front when a dead pigeon arrives on his doorstep.
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Plot Summary
A lonely, awkward young man named Ernie Biscuit struggles to find his place in the world. He navigates social interactions, romantic pursuits, and the general confusion of early adulthood with a unique and often misguided approach. The film follows Ernie's journey as he attempts to connect with others and understand himself.
Critical Reception
Ernie Biscuit received a limited release and garnered niche attention, primarily praised for its quirky humor and earnest portrayal of a socially awkward protagonist. However, some critics noted its indie sensibilities might not appeal to a broad audience, and its pacing occasionally faltered.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique comedic voice and relatable portrayal of social anxiety.
Appreciated for its heartfelt exploration of loneliness and the search for connection.
Some found the film's indie aesthetic and unconventional storytelling to be its strongest assets.
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Fun Fact
The film was written, directed, and stars J.F. Harris, who also handled many other behind-the-scenes roles, embodying a true independent filmmaking spirit.
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