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A Coup is a striking exploration of identity and societal pressure set in 1983. The film delves into the tragic conflict between a young girl's emerging self and the rigid expectations of her family and psychiatrist. The atmosphere is heavy, laden with tension as the psychiatrist, rather than being a support, becomes an agent of oppression, invoking dark themes surrounding mental health and familial love twisted by ignorance. Pacing feels deliberate, it allows moments to linger—forcing the viewer to grapple with discomfort. Performances are raw; the girl carries the film, her innocence juxtaposed against the harsh realities of her circumstances. The practical effects are minimal but impactful, emphasizing emotional turmoil over spectacle. It stands out for its unflinching look at a painful part of history and its effect on personal identity.
Explores themes of identity and mental health.Set against a backdrop of societal bias in the 80s.Strong character-driven narrative.
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