Journey Into Human Depths

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MOVIE REVIEW
Madeleine Collins

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Genre: Drama, Thriller
Year Released: 2021, Kino Lorber DVD
Runtime: 1h 47m
Director(s): Antoine Barraud
Writer(s): Antoine Barraud (dialogue,) Antoine Barraud (screenplay,) Héléna Klotz (collaboration)
Cast: Virginie Efira, Jacqueline Bisset, Nadav Lapid
Language: French with English subtitles
Where To Watch: available August 29, 2023; pre-order here www.kinolorber.com, or www.amazon.com


RAVING REVIEW: Have you ever thought your life was complicated? Step into the cinematic realm of MADELEINE COLLINS and meet Judith, brought to life with finesse by Virginie Efira. Trust me, her life's complexities would make anyone seem like child's play. In the pristine landscapes of Switzerland, she's the doting mother and devoted partner. After some things change, the plot thickens, and she's then the rock for her husband and two sons.


Antoine Barraud, the visionary behind the camera, crafts a layered narrative reminiscent of flipping through a suspense novel. Each scene unravels a new mystery, making you question what's real and merely a guise. The fun part? The cinematic ride goes beyond Judith's web of deceptions and delves into a universal introspection of human identity. Who are we really beneath the roles we play?

But, like any gripping narrative, MADELEINE COLLINS isn't all roses. As the plot reaches its zenith, it loses a bit of its melodic rhythm. While the twists and turns promise intrigue, the climax could leave some viewers yearning for more clarity amidst the emotional whirlwind.

Yet, the genius lies in the details. The team behind the movie crafts an almost poetic interplay between reality and pretense. Virginie Efira, in her role as Judith, is nothing short of magnetic. In a digital age where we're constantly curating our online personas, this movie holds a mirror to our faces, compelling us to question the lengths we'd go to maintain our public image.

MADELEINE COLLINS makes you ponder a tantalizing prospect outside the screen's confines: What if we could live multiple lives? However, it doesn't just romanticize this thought. It forces you to confront such choices' emotional and psychological implications, painting a nuanced picture of desire and its consequences.

In conclusion, MADELEINE COLLINS is your go-to movie if you're looking for a mental thrill intertwined with drama. It promises to be an intellectual exploration into the myriad shades of identity. While the journey is enthralling, a heads-up – it requires a sharp mind and an open heart. Ready for the dive?

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