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So, 'Death in Therapy' is a 1996 thriller that really digs into the psyche, almost like a twisted game of cat and mouse. Antoine Rivière plays this esteemed psychoanalyst, and he gets tangled up with Edouard Berg, a patient whose story about killing his wife has this unsettling air of ambiguity. It's oddly claustrophobic, really, the way the therapy sessions unfold, making you question not just Berg's honesty but Rivière's own grip on reality. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and you can feel the slow burn as the plot unravels. Performances are solid, with an intensity that keeps you engaged. Not a lot of flashy effects here, but the psychological manipulation is what really stands out, making it distinct in its approach to suspense.
Psychological tension that keeps you guessing.Strong character dynamics between analyst and patient.Unique exploration of truth and deceit.
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