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So, Margaux Hartmann is this layered drama that dives into the life of a recently widowed woman in her fifties, which is pretty rare. The pacing has this contemplative feel, letting you savor Margaux's transition as she moves in with her sister and heads back to university. There’s this slow build-up that captures her awakening—like she’s peeling back layers of her own desires, but it gets dark too, as those compulsions take hold. The performances have this raw authenticity, drawing you into Margaux's struggles and triumphs. The atmosphere feels poignant, with a mix of hope and tension that lingers. It’s one of those films that sticks with you, not necessarily for flashy effects, but for the introspective journey it takes you on.
Layered character studyAuthentic performancesPonderous pacing
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