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Three Days and a Life
Christmas 1999, in a peaceful little village in the Ardennes. The life of a young boy named Antoine will soon be devastated by three tragic events : the death of a dog, the vanishing of a child, and a big ravaging storm.
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Plot Summary
In a remote Belgian village during the 1970s, a young boy's accidental death casts a long shadow over his family and the tight-knit community. The film explores the unraveling of secrets and the impact of this tragedy on those left behind as they grapple with guilt, regret, and the passage of time. It delves into the quiet desperation and the unspoken tensions that lie beneath the surface of ordinary lives.
Critical Reception
Three Days and a Life received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its atmospheric direction, strong performances, and poignant exploration of grief and memory. The film was noted for its slow-burn intensity and its ability to evoke a sense of melancholic reflection, though some found its pacing to be deliberately understated.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its melancholic atmosphere and evocative period setting.
Applauded for strong, nuanced performances from its ensemble cast.
Noted for its sensitive and introspective portrayal of loss and its enduring impact.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on the novel of the same name by French author Pierre Lemaitre, who also wrote 'Alex' and 'Camille'.
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