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Louise Wimmer is a raw and unflinching look at a woman grappling with her circumstances. The pacing feels almost languid at times, mirroring Louise's own struggles to find stability amid chaos. The film captures the essence of isolation, as she moves through a world that seems indifferent to her plight. Masiero's performance is striking, bringing a palpable sense of desperation and resilience to the character. It’s a blend of gritty realism and subtle emotional depth, reminiscent of the Dardenne brothers’ work. You’re really drawn into her daily grind, the small moments that define her life, and you can almost feel the weight of her existence pressing down. The practical effects are minimal, but they enhance the film’s authenticity. It’s a distinctive portrayal of a life on the fringes.
Gritty realism reminiscent of Dardenne filmsStriking performance from MasieroThemes of isolation and resilience
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