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Le Miroir de l'eau
Six strangers awake to find themselves the new tenants of a mysterious old house. Terrorized by insane Tiki-men in masks and taunted by their deranged captors,it soon becomes clear that only one singular action will save them: Kill.
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Plot Summary
The film tells the story of Claire, a woman who, after a period of psychological distress, returns to her childhood home. There, she confronts her past and the complex relationships within her family, particularly with her mother. As she navigates these difficult memories and emotions, Claire seeks to understand herself and find a path towards healing and reconciliation.
Critical Reception
Le Miroir de l'eau received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising Sylvie Testud's performance and the film's sensitive exploration of psychological themes. Some found the narrative a bit slow-paced, but overall it was considered a thoughtful and well-acted drama.
What Reviewers Say
Praises Sylvie Testud's compelling performance.
Noted for its sensitive portrayal of family trauma and psychological healing.
Some found the pacing deliberate, but the emotional depth was appreciated.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
Sylvie Testud, who plays the lead role, is also known for her roles in films like 'La Joueuse' and 'Vénus et Apollon'.
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