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So, 'After Life' is this gritty piece that wraps up Belvaux's trilogy. The film dives into some heavy themes—betrayal, addiction, and the struggle for redemption. The pacing is a bit slow, but it really allows the tension to build between Pascal and Agnes, especially with Bruno's presence looming large. The performances are raw; you can really feel the weight of their decisions and circumstances. The atmosphere is quite bleak, matching the characters' downward spirals. It’s not flashy, but there’s a certain realism to how it all unfolds. The morphine addiction subplot adds a layer of complexity; it’s not just a crime drama, it’s about the human condition, you know?
Final part of Belvaux's trilogy exploring dark themes.Strong emphasis on character relationships and moral dilemmas.Realistic portrayal of addiction and crime.
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