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So, Equator is quite the curious piece—directed by Serge Gainsbourg, who seems to layer this adaptation of Simenon's novel with a heavy dose of dark emotions. The pacing feels a bit uneven, almost dreamlike at times, but it adds to the tension. The atmosphere is thick with unease, reflecting the protagonist's spiraling obsession with this morally ambiguous woman. The performances are raw and gritty, which helps convey that subtle brutality Gainsbourg was aiming for. It's a unique mix of drama and thriller, embedded with a sense of disillusionment that resonates deeply. Not exactly mainstream, but there's something hauntingly captivating about it, especially if you're into films that embrace ambiguity and moral complexity.
Dark atmosphere with a dreamlike pacingStrong performances that evoke raw emotionsExplores themes of obsession and moral ambiguity
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