Seule is an interesting piece from '97 that really captures the rawness of urban survival. Amélie's character, played with a certain fragility, navigates her world after losing everything—both her job and her home. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to really sit with her struggles. The streets feel cold and unforgiving, almost like another character in the film. What stands out is the atmosphere; it’s pervasive and haunting, depicting solitude in a powerful way. There’s a notable absence of flashy effects, which makes the struggle feel more real, and the performances are quite grounded. It’s not your typical drama, and it lingers in the mind long after the credits roll.
Raw portrayal of urban lifeDistinct atmosphere of solitudeGrounded performances enhance realism
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