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Aurore is an intimate examination of self-image and the complexities of familial relationships. The film’s pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to feel the weight of Aurore's struggles as she navigates her insecurities. The atmosphere is tinged with a quiet melancholy, accentuated by the nuanced performances, especially from the lead. There's this raw authenticity in how Aurore’s photoshoot becomes a pivotal moment, one where expectations clash with reality when her daughter unexpectedly returns. Practical effects are minimal, but the emotional resonance is strong. What stands out is the way it captures that transitional age, both for mother and daughter, showcasing their differing perspectives on identity and self-worth. It’s a layered, reflective piece that lingers in the mind long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of self-image and family dynamicsQuiet, introspective atmosphereStrong performances, particularly by the lead
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Marie Chauderlot
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