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Les soeurs Van Hoof is a fascinating dive into the complexities of trauma, wrapped in a slow-burn narrative that makes you sit up and think. The tone is both melancholic and surreal, almost dreamlike, as it navigates the inner lives of its characters. It’s not the kind of film that rushes; rather, it lets moments linger, which can be a bit disorienting but also rewarding. The performances are raw and authentic, evoking a sense of unease and empathy. Practical effects, though minimal, serve the atmosphere well, reinforcing that feeling of emotional disturbance. Bouli Lanners’ insights, despite the film’s obscurity, offer a unique perspective that might appeal to those who appreciate nuanced storytelling over conventional structure.
Distinctive narrative style that may not suit everyone's taste.The atmosphere is thick with tension and introspection.Perfect for those intrigued by psychological themes in film.
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