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300 000 KILOMÈTRES / SECONDE feels like a hidden gem from the 2010s, wrapped in a cloak of 1950s Parisian charm. The film's atmosphere is thick with mystery, as Lucien Lacroix's journey becomes an exploration of time and consequence. The pacing is deliberately measured, allowing tension to build around the enigmatic figures tailing him. There's this tangible sense of wonder and dread, which really captures the adventurous spirit of its era. Practical effects, albeit modest, lend a certain authenticity that's refreshing in the age of CGI. The performances are nuanced, particularly from the lead, wrestling with ambition and the weight of legacy. It’s the kind of film that sticks with you, lingering in thought long after the credits roll.
Intriguing time travel concept set in ParisDistinctive 1950s aesthetic enhances the mysteryModerate pacing allows for character depth
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