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So, 'Death in the Seine' is this fascinating TV movie from '89 that dives into a pretty grim historical event. It deals with those 306 drowned bodies pulled from the Seine between '95 and '01. Peter Greenaway's approach is unique, really. He takes 25 of those cases and crafts a narrative that feels both documentary and dramatized, with visuals that are layered and evocative. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to really absorb the weight of each story. The atmosphere—dark, moody, almost haunting—really pulls you in. It's not just about the drownings; it explores broader themes of mortality and society's relationship with death. The performances, though understated, are compelling, adding to that distinct tone.
Focus on the unique narrative style.Appreciate the atmospheric visuals.Consider the historical context of the drownings.
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