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So, 'Tous les nuages sont des horloges' is this intriguing French drama from '88. It's got this very moody atmosphere, right? Picture a dimly lit country house in the evening, and then you have this couple coming home to a rather unsettling surprise—a bailiff doing his thing. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative. It feels like you're just stepping into their lives for a moment, and there's this palpable tension hanging in the air. The performances are subtle yet powerful; they really draw you into their world. It touches on themes of loss, the fragility of stability, and the intrusion of reality into personal space. Not a flashy film, but it resonates with a quiet intensity that lingers after watching.
Atmospheric country house setting · Explores themes of loss and reality · Deliberate pacing adds to the tension
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