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Les 90 Jours is a fascinating exploration of human relationships, directed by Louis Portugais. The film's pacing is methodical, allowing the audience to really sit with the characters and their struggles over a span of ninety days. It has this gritty, almost raw atmosphere that reflects the emotional weight of the story. The performances are quite nuanced, capturing the complexities of love and longing without resorting to melodrama. You can feel the practical effects—there's a certain authenticity in the way the environments are portrayed. The themes of time and its impact on relationships are handled with a delicate touch. It's distinct for its lack of typical dramatic flair, opting instead for a more subdued, introspective approach that stays with you long after the credits roll.
French cinema from the late 50sStrong character developmentUnique approach to storytelling
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