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So, Je tue à la campagne is one of those lesser-known gems from the late 80s that just sticks with you. It's got this gritty crime vibe, really immerses you in its rural setting. The pacing is a bit slow, but it builds tension, making the eventual reveals feel earned. Practically, the film doesn't rely on flashy effects—it's all about atmosphere and mood. The performances, while not from household names, carry a weight that feels genuine. Themes of isolation and moral ambiguity are explored deeply, making it more than just a run-of-the-mill mystery. If you dig into the subtleties, there's a lot to appreciate here, and it definitely leaves an impression.
Gritty rural crime atmosphereSlow but tension-building pacingFocus on character performances
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