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La Petite Fille Aux Planches à Roulettes dives into a sinister world where innocence collides with malevolence, all set against a backdrop that’s both unsettling and oddly captivating. The tension builds slowly, with a pacing that keeps you on edge, blending crime and horror seamlessly. Mathias Laliberté's direction brings a palpable sense of dread, enhanced by practical effects that feel raw and visceral. The performances are gritty and genuine, grounding the film in a reality that feels all too familiar yet disturbingly off-kilter. Themes of vulnerability and the loss of childhood innocence resonate deeply, making this film stick with you well after the credits roll. It’s a rare blend of genres that manages to feel fresh and unsettling.
Distinctive blend of crime and horrorStrong practical effects enhance atmosphereThemes of innocence and vulnerability explored
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Mathias Laliberté
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