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The List Film, based on the stage play, captures a raw and intimate look at rural life in Quebec. The lead performance is striking, showcasing a woman whose obsessive need for order through list-making becomes her lifeline amidst isolation. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to feel the weight of her struggles and the slow unraveling of her marriage. The atmosphere is thick with tension and longing, as she forms a poignant friendship with Caroline, which adds layers to the narrative. The film dives into themes of loneliness, domesticity, and the search for connection, using practical effects sparingly but effectively to ground the emotional turmoil in a tangible way. It’s a unique exploration of a woman's inner world in a landscape that feels both beautiful and confining.
Intimate portrayal of rural lifeStrong lead performanceThemes of isolation and friendship
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