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Life Love Death is one of those films where the raw emotional turbulence takes center stage, a hallmark of Lelouch's style. The pacing feels almost languid at times, letting you sit with François's conflicting desires. His descent from an ordinary businessman into a dark abyss is captured with an unsettling authenticity. The courtroom scenes, with their palpable tension, really stand out for their unflinching look at morality and consequence. The performances are layered, particularly from the leads, who navigate love and obsession with a gritty realism. It’s not just about the love story; it’s that spiral into chaos that makes it haunting. The atmosphere is thick with dread, and the practical effects, though sparse, add a starkness that echoes the film's themes.
Highlights the duality of love and betrayal.Features a compelling blend of courtroom drama and personal tragedy.Captures the late 60s vibe with a raw, unpolished edge.
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