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So, '4,9 g de cyanure, l'affaire de la Josacine' is this intriguing blend of crime and documentary, though the director remains a mystery. The film explores a real-life case that leans heavily into the psychological aspects of crime, revealing how tightly woven human emotions are with the cold facts. The pacing is a bit slow at times, but that just adds to the tension, letting you really sit with the gravity of the events. There's a raw, gritty feel to it—almost like you're part of the investigation process. The interviews are compelling, and the atmosphere is thick with unease, which makes it distinctive among other documentaries. It's a deep dive into the dark corners of human nature and the consequences that follow.
Unique approach to crime storytellingPsychological focus rather than sensationalismInteresting visual style and atmosphere
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Vincent Maillard
Director