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So, 'Meurtres pour mémoire' is this intriguing blend of crime and drama from '85. The director's name might slip under the radar, but the film itself leaves a mark. The pacing is a bit languid, which gives it a unique vibe, almost like it's inviting you to sit in the tension rather than rush through it. The atmosphere is thick, leaning into that gritty feeling that permeates a lot of French cinema from this era. The performances really stand out; they bring a raw emotional weight that feels authentic. It's not flashy with its practical effects, but they suit the tone well, grounding the story. There's something about its themes—memory, consequence—that lingers long after the credits roll.
Check for the director's back catalog for hidden gems.Look out for the nuanced performances that elevate the story.The pacing may not suit everyone, but it has a certain charm.
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