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The Stork's Lair is quite the introspective piece, hinges heavily on the weighty conversations between Edouard, Justine, and their subjects. It's like stepping into a claustrophobic space where emotions bubble just below the surface. The pacing is deliberate, allowing each woman's story to unfold naturally, and there's this palpable tension that simmers throughout. Alice, in particular, carries this haunting vulnerability—her performance feels raw and unfiltered. The atmosphere of the cramped camper adds a layer of intimacy, almost like eavesdropping on someone's private moment. The film explores themes of motherhood, choice, and societal expectations in a way that feels grounded yet poignant. It's a unique approach, and the practical effects are sparse but effective, enhancing that realness.
Intimate character studiesExplores themes of motherhoodRaw performances, especially by Alice
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