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Agent Trouble is a curious piece from 1987 that dances on the line between thriller and surrealism. Directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky, the film immerses us in a dark narrative that revolves around Amanda Weber, a museum employee drawn into a web of intrigue after her nephew, Victorien, witnesses something he shouldn't have. The pacing is tightly wound, creating an atmosphere that feels both claustrophobic and suspenseful. There's a unique blend of practical effects that, while not always polished, add to the unsettling tone of the film. The performances carry a raw intensity that pulls you in, making it a distinctive entry in the realm of late-80s thrillers, particularly with its thematic exploration of nature versus captivity.
Explores themes of captivity and nature.Features practical effects that enhance its unsettling tone.Notable for its unique pacing and atmosphere.
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