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Morts à l'aveugle unfolds in the harsh, sun-baked landscape of Las Sangres in 1856, where the stark atmosphere really encapsulates the brutal reality of frontier life. It's a character-driven Western, focusing on James, a quiet, brooding cowboy drawn into the grim mystery surrounding the deaths of women in a secluded religious community. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for tension to build as the narrative intertwines themes of faith, vengeance, and the darkness lurking beneath the surface of civilization. The practical effects used for the gruesome depictions are particularly striking, adding a chilling realism. Aubert's direction creates a haunting, immersive experience, and the performances, especially that of James, are raw and compelling, making it stand out from typical Western fare.
Explores complex themes of faith and moralityRichly atmospheric with a unique settingStrong character focus rather than action-driven
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