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So, 'Mathilde' dives deep into the darkness of human nature. It’s got that gritty, atmospheric feel that really pulls you in, ya know? Detective John Carlet, on the brink of hanging up his badge, is drawn back into a haunting case of a missing girl—Mathilde. The pacing feels deliberate, almost suffocating at times, which fits the thriller genre well. There’s a rawness in the performances, especially from whoever plays Carlet, that just strikes a chord. I appreciate how it doesn’t rush through the emotional weight of the situation; it lingers, making you reflect on the cost of obsession. The practical effects here, though not flashy, add a certain realism that enhances the tension throughout. It’s not your standard crime flick, for sure.
Gritty and atmospheric tone throughout the film.Deliberate pacing that enhances emotional weight.Practical effects add realism to the narrative.
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Olivier Goujon
Director