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Louise-Michel is a quirky black comedy that dives into the absurdity of desperation. Picture disgruntled factory workers, all women, coming together after losing their jobs and pooling their severance. Instead of seeking conventional justice, they hire a hitman to take out their boss. The film's tone is a blend of dark humor and poignant social commentary, with an offbeat atmosphere that keeps the pacing dynamic. The performances are raw and authentic, showcasing the camaraderie and frustration of everyday people pushed to the brink. It's distinctive for its bold premise and the way it tackles themes of empowerment and revenge, all wrapped in a certain French charm that makes it both odd and oddly relatable.
Interesting take on female empowerment.Not conventional in its storytelling.Combines humor with social critique.
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