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Le Caviar rouge is an intriguing piece from 1986 that has this stark, almost claustrophobic atmosphere. Set in Geneva, it drops you right into this tense night of interrogation. The pacing feels drawn out, sure, but that really serves its themes of trust and betrayal in the murky world of espionage. You can almost taste the palpable paranoia in the air. The performances, while maybe not the strongest, deliver a raw, gritty edge, giving life to these characters caught in a dangerous game. It’s a film that plays with shadows and light, both literally and thematically, and that makes it stand out in the landscape of spy dramas. You won't find flashy effects here, but the practical nature of its storytelling keeps you engaged.
Intriguing atmosphere of paranoiaFocus on themes of trust and betrayalMinimalistic with practical effects
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