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Giselle weaves a tense atmosphere that grips you by the throat right from the intermission of the ballet. Victoria, the promising dancer, is caught in a web spun by her mother Soledad, whose own past as a ballerina hangs heavy over their relationship. The film's pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to simmer, making each moment in the dressing room feel charged with unspoken words and hidden resentments. Performances are raw, especially the mother-daughter dynamic, pulling you into a world where admiration turns sinister. It’s that blend of drama and psychological thriller that gives Giselle a distinctive edge, diving into the complexity of expectations and the darker sides of ambition.
Giselle is a bit of an unknown gem in the collector world, with limited releases and a rather elusive director. It's not exactly easy to find on home media, which adds to its allure for those interested in lesser-known dramas. The film has gained some traction in collector circles due to its unique themes and the powerful performances that linger well after viewing, making it a topic of discussion among enthusiasts.
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