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So, 'Poor Georges' is quite a curious piece. It dives into the daily life of Georges, a teacher who's trying to find his footing in a quiet countryside after leaving the bustle of Montreal. The atmosphere is thick with a mix of tension and mundane reality, and it's definitely more character-driven than plot-heavy. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really sit with the charactersâ emotions, especially when Georges unexpectedly encounters Zack, the intruder. It raises themes of vulnerability and connection, something that lingers long after the credits roll. GrĂ©gory Gadebois brings a nuanced performance that feels authentic, which is refreshing. The simplicity of the setting juxtaposed with the complexity of their interactions creates a unique viewing experience that sticks with you.
Character study with a slow build-up.Strong performances anchoring the narrative.Interesting exploration of personal boundaries.
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