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So, 'Se souvenir est le crime' – it’s got a pretty intriguing vibe, you know? Zoe Estola dives deep into the murky waters of her sister's unsolved murder. The pacing is slow, but intentional, allowing you to really feel the weight of her memories and frustrations. The atmosphere is thick with tension, making you question everything as Zoe peels back layers of the past. The performances shine, especially whoever plays Zoe, pulling you into her emotional turmoil. The practical effects are minimal but effective, keeping the focus on the storytelling rather than flashy distractions. It’s more about the haunting echoes of the investigation than the crime itself, which gives it a distinct flavor that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Delves into themes of memory and guilt.Focus on character-driven narrative rather than action.Unique exploration of unresolved grief.
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