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Dors mon lapin is a tense exploration of desperation and moral ambiguity. The film centers on Lionel, a young husband drowning in debt and facing the impending birth of his child. The pacing is almost suffocating, building tension as he makes the fateful decision to kidnap his wealthy neighbor's baby. The atmosphere is dark and unsettling, enhanced by the raw performances that capture the desperate lengths one might go to when pushed to the brink. It’s distinctive for its unflinching look at how far someone might go when cornered, leaving you pondering the ethical dilemmas long after it's over. It’s not your typical crime drama; there’s a layer of melancholy that lingers.
This film has a certain scarcity that collectors might find intriguing, as it often flies under the radar. It's been released in a few limited formats, making it a unique piece for those focused on indie cinema from the early 2010s. The dark themes and practical effects used to convey tension add to its collectibility. Not a mainstream title, but for the discerning collector, it offers a fascinating look at human desperation and moral conflict.
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