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Mauvaise Troupe feels like an intimate glimpse into a fragile world. The relationship between Gaëlle and her brother Kylian is beautifully rendered, bringing a tender yet tense atmosphere. You can really sense the weight of their daily struggles, with their father's absence casting a long shadow. The story unfolds at a measured pace, allowing the viewer to absorb the emotional depth without unnecessary distractions. The performances are raw and authentic; you really get a sense of their fear and resilience. What's interesting here is how the impending arrival of social services looms like a storm cloud, adding tension and urgency to their already delicate existence. The film has a gritty realism that feels almost documentary-like, which sets it apart from more polished dramas.
Intimate character study · Atmospheric pacing · Gritty realism
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