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Meurtres en Haute-Savoie, well, it weaves a grim narrative set against the backdrop of the French Alps. The atmosphere is thick with tension right from the start, grabbing you as this old lady, Barbara, meets a chilling fate. The pacing is, let’s say, appropriately languid yet punctuated with sudden jolts that keep you guessing. The use of practical effects adds a tangible quality to the horror, which, in today's world of CGI, is refreshing. The film explores themes of vulnerability and isolation, particularly in a seemingly serene yet ominous setting. Performances are solid, evoking genuine dread without overdoing it. There's something about its understated style that makes it stand out; it feels raw and real, which is quite engaging.
Explores themes of vulnerability and isolation. · Distinctive use of practical effects over CGI. · Engaging performances that evoke genuine dread.
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