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Just as the mystery of Jack the Ripper continues to grip the English imagination, the case of the Papin sisters of Le Mans — two maids who, in 1933, brutally slaughtered their employer and her daughter — holds a peculiar sway over the Frenc...


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Based on the true story of two chambermaids of 1930s France who murdered their employer and her daughter.
In a remote, opulent estate, two sisters, maids to the wealthy and eccentric Madame Boyer, descend into a chilling spiral of obsession and escalating violence. Driven by a potent mix of resentment, desperation, and a shared delusion, they plot a heinous crime that blurs the lines between reality and fantasy. Their meticulously crafted plan unfolds with disturbing consequences, revealing the dark undercurrents of class, loyalty, and madness.
Claude Chabrol's "Murderous Maids" received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its atmospheric tension and strong performances, particularly from Virginie Ledoyen. However, some found the narrative's deliberate pacing and ambiguous psychological elements to be less engaging.
Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and Chabrol's signature psychological depth.
Virginie Ledoyen's performance as the increasingly unstable maid is a standout.
Some viewers found the film's pacing slow and its conclusion unsatisfyingly opaque.
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Claude Chabrol was known for his fascination with bourgeois society and the dark secrets hidden beneath its polished surface, a theme that is powerfully evident in "Murderous Maids."
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Just as the mystery of Jack the Ripper continues to grip the English imagination, the case of the Papin sisters of Le Mans — two maids who, in 1933, brutally slaughtered their employer and her daughter — holds a peculiar sway over the Frenc...