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Hello, Sandrine dives into the unsettling reality of digital lives, where the screen's glow masks darker truths. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build subtly, almost methodically. The film captures a sense of dread, exploring themes of privacy, betrayal, and the fragility of family bonds. Practical effects are minimal, letting raw performances shine through - especially the lead, whose portrayal of a faltering psyche feels hauntingly authentic. What stands out is this sense of voyeurism, the unsettling feeling that we are all peering into someone else's turmoil. It’s a quiet exploration of tragedy, and the atmosphere hangs heavy long after the credits roll. Definitely a film that lingers.
Explores themes of digital privacy.Character-driven narrative with intense performances.Slow-burn tension throughout the film.
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