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Kluge is a fascinating psychological thriller that grabs you with its tense atmosphere. The film follows Anne, a French journalist, as she digs into the lives of female professionals in Buenos Aires. From the start, we get this intriguing blend of personal stories and social commentary. The pacing feels intentional, slowly building up suspense while revealing layers of each interviewee's life. Marisa Losada, the children's book illustrator, is particularly striking, drawing you in with her creative world while also hinting at darker themes. The performances feel genuine, almost raw at times, which adds to the film's unsettling tone. There's something distinctive about how it intertwines personal narratives with broader questions about identity and memory, making it worth a closer look.
Psychological tension throughoutIntriguing character studiesUnique setting in Buenos Aires
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