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Le Corbeau is really a fascinating dive into the dark underbelly of a small French town. Clouzot crafts an atmosphere thick with paranoia and suspicion, as the letters wreak havoc on Remy Germain's life. The pacing feels just right, building tension without losing you in convoluted plot twists. What stands out is the film's exploration of morality and the consequences of rumor. The performances, especially from Pierre Fresnay as the doctor, are gripping; you can feel the weight of the accusations bearing down on him. And there's this haunting quality to the cinematography that enhances the film's eerie vibe. Practical effects are minimal, but they serve the story well, emphasizing the psychological horror of the situation.
Focuses on the impact of rumors and accusations.Notable for its use of shadows and light to create tension.A precursor to many psychological thrillers that followed.
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