

Aurore
Two children at a crime scene. One is guilty; the other, a witness. 25 years later, one is trying to forget, while the second one will never be able to.
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Plot Summary
Aurore, a seemingly ordinary mother, begins to question her reality when she experiences unsettling dissociative episodes. As her memories become fragmented and her relationships strained, she embarks on a desperate search for the truth about her past, uncovering a dark secret that threatens to shatter her present. The film explores themes of identity, trauma, and the unreliable nature of memory.
Critical Reception
Aurore received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who often praised its atmospheric tension and the lead performance, while some found the plot occasionally convoluted. Audiences generally appreciated the film's suspenseful nature and its exploration of psychological themes.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its suspenseful atmosphere and strong central performance.
- Some critics noted that the narrative could be difficult to follow at times.
- Explores complex psychological themes effectively.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Mei Fries, also wrote the screenplay, drawing inspiration from personal experiences and psychological thrillers that delve into fractured memory.
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