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L'air du crime presents a unique blend of madness and anarchism, making it a fascinating piece from Alain Klarer, despite the director remaining in the shadows. The film navigates through the chaotic minds of its characters, with Elena's acts of 'terrorism' and Robert's seemingly pointless journey serving as a reflection of existential struggles. The atmosphere is thick with tension, yet there's a strange freedom in their irrational actions that hints at rebirth. Performances are raw and intense, capturing that feeling of being on the brink of something profound. The pacing can feel erratic, mirroring the characters' tumultuous states, but it adds to the overall experience. It’s a deep dive into the psyche of those who forget to live freely, and that makes it distinctive.
Interesting take on existential themesCharacters embody chaos and freedomNotable for its raw performances
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