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Women's Affairs has this intriguing, almost detached atmosphere. The film plunges into the complex emotional landscape of its characters, particularly Marie, who seems to glide through her relationships with a strange sense of ease, even after Laure's dramatic exit. The pacing is a bit languid, allowing moments of introspection that really highlight Marie's shallow pursuits. Judith adds a fresh dynamic, and Marie's manipulations are unsettling yet compelling. The performances are understated but pack a punch, showcasing the tangled web of desire and betrayal. It's not flashy, but there's something haunting about how it navigates these women's lives. Really makes you think about the weight of love and loss, you know?
Explores themes of desire and betrayalPacing allows for deep character introspectionSubtle yet impactful performances
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