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Quand vient la haine offers a gritty exploration of moral ambiguity, centered on Léo, a retired cop whose fixation on a missing child raises more questions than answers. The atmosphere is thick with tension, beautifully underscored by an unsettling score that amplifies the sense of dread. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to really sit with the characters' complexities; it pulls you into Léo’s psyche. Performances are nuanced, especially in the way Léo teeters between protector and potential perpetrator. It's fascinating how the film plays with viewer perceptions, leaving you to ponder over the blurred lines of innocence and guilt. The practical effects, though sparse, are impactful, adding to the gritty realism without overshadowing the story’s emotional weight.
Intriguing character study on morality and obsession.Atmospheric score enhances the tension throughout.Explores themes of perception, innocence, and guilt.
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