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Coucou (2020) has this raw energy, you know? The way the atmosphere thickens at that dinner party is palpable. The performances are pretty striking, particularly the young woman trying to navigate her mother's expectations and those of her mother's affluent friends. It's kind of fascinating how the film dives into these generational tensions, especially around gender politics—pretty relevant stuff. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like it’s reflecting the awkwardness of the interactions. And then that reveal at the end? It caught me off guard. The film doesn’t shy away from uncomfortable truths, which is refreshing. It’s small, but it really captures the essence of that struggle between personal identity and societal expectation. Quite a unique piece overall.
Engaging exploration of generational conflictStrong performances add depth to the charactersInteresting take on modern gender politics
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