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Woman of the Wolf is a curious take on storytelling, blending fantasy and the style of a TV movie. The dual narrative structure is intriguing, with Pierre Lenoir's verbal storytelling at a Victorian dinner party contrasting against the more visual and instinctual behaviors of an unnamed woman. You get this atmospheric tug-of-war that pulls you in, especially with its fairy-tale-like quality. The pacing might feel a bit uneven at times, but that's part of its charm. It’s fascinating how the performances reflect the themes of femininity and autonomy, all wrapped up in practical effects that feel very much of its era. Definitely a unique piece in the fantasy genre, worth pondering over for what it tries to convey.
Interesting narrative structure with dual perspectivesFairy-tale motifs and Victorian aestheticsThemes of femininity and autonomy are central
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