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Winter's Child
Feckless aspiring architect Stéphane leaves his pregnant girlfriend for theater designer Sabine; Sabine in turn vainly attempts to overcome her violent obsession with an actor in her theater company. A game of emotional chutes and ladders ensues.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy Parisian woman, pregnant and alone, becomes obsessed with a young boy she believes is her deceased lover's child. Her pursuit leads her into a dangerous and unsettling investigation, blurring the lines between reality and delusion.
Critical Reception
Winter's Child received a mixed to negative reception upon its release. While some critics acknowledged the film's atmospheric tension and Isabelle Huppert's performance, many found its narrative convoluted and its psychological themes underdeveloped. It failed to gain significant traction with audiences or critics.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its moody atmosphere and Huppert's committed performance.
Criticized for a confusing and disjointed plot.
Found to be a slow-paced and unsatisfying psychological thriller.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but the general sentiment leans towards a film that is too obscure and emotionally distant to connect with.
Fun Fact
Liam Neeson, who plays the deceased lover, appears only in flashbacks and has a very limited screen time despite his prominent billing in some promotional materials.
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