... haunting, and it’s both subtle and intense. And it’s great.
A nimble, well-scripted crime drama set in Paris, what’s not to like?
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... haunting, and it’s both subtle and intense. And it’s great.
A nimble, well-scripted crime drama set in Paris, what’s not to like?
… weaves a dramatic narrative into a rich historical context, effectively merging two stories into one: the legacy of French influence in Vietnam and a deeply beautiful love story composed
… shades of Michael Haneke here – Amrum has a very similar feel to The White Ribbon.
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