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Rue
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Plot Summary
A police investigation into a series of disturbing murders leads detective Stéphane Arnaud into a dark and dangerous obsession with the prime suspect, a mysterious man named Ryu. As Arnaud delves deeper, he uncovers a connection to ancient rituals and supernatural forces that blur the lines between reality and nightmare. The case consumes him, pushing him to the brink of madness as he races to stop the killer before becoming a victim himself.
Critical Reception
Jérôme de Villeneuve's "Ryu: The Demon's Breath" is a French horror film that garnered a mixed reception. While praised by some for its atmospheric tension and unsettling premise, it was criticized by others for its convoluted plot and uneven pacing. The film struggled to find a wide audience, remaining a niche entry within the horror genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its dark atmosphere and disturbing imagery.
Criticized for a plot that becomes increasingly difficult to follow.
Noted for its strong performances, particularly from Guillaume Depardieu.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest a polarizing film, with some appreciating its psychological horror elements and others finding it overly grim and disjointed.
Fun Fact
The film faced significant distribution challenges in its native France, contributing to its limited exposure and recognition.
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