Anatomy of a Fall

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For the past year, Sandra (Sandra Hüller), a German writer, her French husband Samuel, and their eleven-year-old son Daniel have lived a secluded life in a remote town in the French Alps. When Samuel is found dead in the snow below their chalet, the police question whether he committed suicide or was killed. Samuel's death is treated as suspicious, presumed murder, and Sandra becomes the main suspect. Little by little the trial becomes not just an investigation of the circumstances of Samuel's death, but an unsettling psychological journey into the depths of Sandra and Samuel's conflicted relationship. (Madman Entertainment)

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TheEvilTwin 

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English Ordinary, yet chilling. Solid filmmaking but still close to reality. A film that benefits most of all from its "ordinariness" and the fact that it could easily happen, which makes it all the more intense and harrowing. It is Sandra Hüller's brilliant performance and a terrific one-woman show that deserves the most credit for the authenticity of the experience, which rightly earned the film the Palme d'Or. The film goes by like water, for the whole two hours we are practically only in the courtroom and all the scene there are intense. The prosecuting lawyer is a sleazy, pushy thug, the court evidence is nail-biting, the mother-son tension gradually escalates, and the further the plot gets, the more uncertain it makes you and your own theories about the truth. Most of all, I like the impeccable work with the presentation of evidence, the element of the viewer's own interpretation and the conclusion, which each viewer can interpret in his or her own way and which more or less just outlines "what could have happened", but leaves the final picture up to each of us. It's good to see, after a long time, a work that doesn't need excessive CGI and a million-dollar budget to be perfect, but makes do with a clear creative vision and authentic acting. Strong. ()

Marigold 

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English Flawless, pure dramatic form with the magnetic Sandra Hüller and a fantastic child actor. The film’s strength flows from the way it takes the central detective mystery from the field of a procedural crime movies to that of a character study with the child protagonist at the center. The post-Cannes hype was enormous, though I had mild reservations about Anatomy of a Fall due to the fact that it is in some respects too cold and professorial. ()

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Stanislaus 

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English I was quite curious about Anatomy of a Fall due to the positive reviews and its success at all kinds of festivals, and after watching it I can agree that it is definitely a noteworthy film. It skillfully mixes relationship and courtroom drama and thanks to the suspenseful story, in which the pieces of the puzzle are gradually and efficiently put together, it manages to keep the viewer extremely interested for almost the entire duration. Anatomy of a Fall is first and foremost an acting tour-de-force by Sandra Hüller, whose character is incredibly plastic, you don’t really doesn't know which "judgement" (guilty or innocent) to lean towards for most of the time. Among the other performances, the young Daniel and the slick Antoine Reinartz also deserve praise. I would criticise the film for its somewhat tedious conclusion and also the form of the decisive testimony in the case – I guess I was expecting "something more". But if you look at it from a certain point of view, the film can seem ambiguous and open at the end, which can certainly be assessed positively. Either way, Anatomy of a Fall is definitely worth a watch. P. S. (Spoiler alert!) Poor dog! ()

POMO 

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English Sandra Hüller turns in another superb performance in Anatomy of a Fall, one of two films featuring the actress in the competition section at Cannes this year (the other being The Zone of Interest). Though she plays the main character, we remain unaware of whether she is guilty or not throughout the film. Her expression and speech are mostly cold and we sense the murderer in her, but she plays innocent absolutely naturally. Casting her in this role was an excellent move. This long, very dialogue-oriented film also includes a trial with an interesting, procedural investigation of a tragic event. Well directed with ambiguity in the difficult search for the truth. [Cannes FF] ()

Malarkey 

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English This is your quintessential festival film. A seemingly ordinary plot is shot in a supposedly realistic and inventive way. However, it ends up being incredibly cold, grim, and difficult to engage with. While I understand the hype — having seen a few films like this before — it just didn’t do it for me. 150 minutes of pure cinematic coldness. ()

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