This film gets under your skin. It’s a sharp, intelligent exploration of the aftermath of violence, both political and personal. The genius lies in its literalisation of internal conflict: Hélène’s guilt and temptation manifest as a tangible, dangerous…
Death Does Not Exist
After a failed armed attack during which she abandons her companions, Hélène flees into the forest and meets Catherine, a mysterious alter ego, a carnivorous and tempting alter…
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There's no denying the ambition here, but 'Death Does Not Exist' often feels like a promising short film stretched to feature length. The central performances are strong, particularly Tremblay's predatory Catherine, and the premise is intriguing. Yet, the…
A stunning, visceral plunge into the psyche. 'Death Does Not Exist' masterfully uses genre elements to dissect profound moral collapse. The dynamic between Blanchet and Tremblay is cinematic alchemy, a dance of attraction and repulsion that drives the…
This is a film of compelling ideas that occasionally gets lost in its own thicket. The core conceit of a militant meeting her monstrous alter ego in a mythical forest is brilliantly potent, and the lead performances are…
A haunting meditation on guilt and the self, 'Death Does Not Exist' is a triumph of atmospheric storytelling. Zeneb Blanchet delivers a raw, fractured performance as Hélène, perfectly counterbalanced by Karelle Tremblay's chillingly seductive turn as her carnivorous…
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Expect a challenging, atmospheric, and psychologically dense experience. It is not a passive watch; the film demands engagement with its allegorical structure and moral ambiguities. Fans of slow-burn, idea-driven cinema that blends reality with surreal fantasy will find much to unravel, though those seeking straightforward plotting may find it deliberately opaque.