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Art Museum by the Zoo
Through a misunderstanding, Chul-su arrives on the doorstep of Chun-hi. Having nowhere else to go, he forces her to allow him to stay until they can contact their mutual friend to solve the problem. Their initial contempt for each other gradually softens.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, Alice, is sent by her mother to the countryside to live with her aunt and uncle. Her aunt is suffering from a mysterious illness, and Alice becomes increasingly fascinated by her uncle's and the family doctor's clandestine relationship. As Alice navigates this unsettling environment, she begins to explore her own burgeoning sexuality and desires, blurring the lines between curiosity and complicity.
Critical Reception
Art Museum by the Zoo received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics acknowledging Breillat's bold and uncompromising exploration of themes like desire, repression, and the complexities of female sexuality. Some found the film challenging and opaque, while others praised its artistic merit and psychological depth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unflinching portrayal of female desire and psychological tension.
Seen as a challenging and sometimes unsettling cinematic experience.
Noted for its artistic direction and atmospheric storytelling.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's unique artistic vision and its willingness to tackle mature themes. While some found it slow-paced, many were captivated by its atmosphere and thought-provoking exploration of human psychology.
Fun Fact
The film's title is a literal translation of a phrase used by the main character, Alice, to describe the unsettling stillness and artistic detachment she observes in the rural setting.
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