The performances, particularly the cold detachment of the mother and the simmering rage of Isabelle-Marie, drive the film’s tension. The pacing is deliberate, creating a sense of suffocation. The audience, much like the characters, is trapped in the house with these toxic dynamics, waiting for the inevitable implosion.
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