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I Have You Under My Skin is a layered exploration of the human psyche, infused with a somber yet engaging atmosphere. Jeanne's journey from convent life to factory work reflects her struggle against societal norms and her quest for purpose, which feels both intimate and universal. The pacing is contemplative, allowing us to really sit with her internal conflicts. There’s an interesting use of practical effects that subtly enhances the emotional weight of her choices. The performances are earnest, particularly Jeanne's portrayal as she navigates her conscience amidst the harsh realities of labor activism. It's a distinctive film that captures a slice of the early '90s indie scene, and while it might not be on everyone’s radar, the themes it grapples with resonate well beyond its runtime.
Reflects on themes of conscience and idealismOffers a unique indie feel from the early '90sHighlights labor activism with a personal touch
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