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The Son of the Shark
Brothers Martin and Simon, not yet teens, are incorrigible vandals; Martin runs away from reform school, Simon from foster homes, and they always find each other in a seacoast town of Lignan, where their destructive behavior is infamous. (It may date to their mother's leaving the family.) Martin is philosophical, romantic, and poetic: he dreams of being the son of a shark; he holds tight to a book about goldfish his mother gave him. In both halting and wild ways, he tries to court Marie, a neighbor girl. Simon, with a pocketknife and an intractable will, seems more dangerous to others. What, on earth, is there for these children-becoming-men?
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Plot Summary
In 1977, a young Corsican boy named Jean-Michel disappears during a storm while sailing with his father. Years later, his mother, suffering from grief, claims to have seen him again. Her husband suspects she's been seeing someone else. The story delves into family secrets, obsession, and the psychological toll of loss.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed reception, with some critics praising its atmospheric tension and acting, while others found its plot convoluted and its pacing uneven. It's often seen as a dark, psychological thriller with elements of mystery.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intense atmosphere and compelling performances, particularly from Béatrice Dalle.
Criticized for a plot that can be difficult to follow and a somber tone.
Seen as a character-driven drama exploring themes of obsession and trauma.
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Fun Fact
The film was noted for its dark and brooding atmosphere, aiming for a psychological thriller feel rather than a straightforward crime drama.
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