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What suspense films are worth seeing in France?

There are many excellent suspense films in France, such as Mulholland Road, Private Buyers, Andhadhun, etc., which are highly appraised. Let's have a look.

Mulholland Road 1

Doctor Mulholland is a suspense thriller directed by david lynch and starring naomi watts and Laura Harring.

The film mainly tells the story of Rita and a girl who is determined to become a Hollywood actress. After suffering from a car accident on the winding Mulan Road, she looks for clues and answers around Los Angeles, followed by a twisted adventure beyond dreams and reality.

At first glance, Mulholland Road is full of neuroticism, which makes people feel that david lynch is mysterious, but it is a masterpiece that needs to be tasted and worth pondering. Only when you are enlightened can you really understand that this film uses light and shadow to construct a landmark suspense structure in the history of film. What a rare dream!

2. Private buyers

Private Buyers is a drama film directed by olivier assayas, starring Kristen Stewart, sigrid Powaz and anders danielsen lie.

Individual buyers can be regarded as standard horror movies. The pattern of the film and the two clues are very clear, but at the intersection of these two clues, chaos suddenly appeared. Perhaps even the director himself didn't figure out how to connect these two supernatural phenomena, and the ambiguous ending made the audience confused and the story had a sense of dying. Crucially, there is a chicken soup ending at the end of the film, which shows that the love of relatives transcends life and death, and Assaia's previous efforts are destroyed. Although the ending of the film greatly affects the audience's judgment on the whole film, there are still many places worth remembering in Personal Buyers. Assaia's gentle and leisurely ghost story construction method is completely different from the traditional horror film's shocking and cheap rendering.

3. Andhadhun

Andhadhun is a French thriller, directed by Olivier Treiner and starring Gregory Lepins Ai Ling and Gregory Gabois. For short films, the essence must be condensed, and this film successfully achieved this.

Andhadhun must have been killed (the title of the video I watched prompted me to watch the beginning again. . . ), he thinks his acting skills are perfect because he has never met anyone who really wants to challenge his acting skills before. The dancer herself may be an exhibitionist, and the waiter in the restaurant (the money is right, Andhadhun deliberately finds fault) is not interested in whether Andhadhun is blind or not, because there is no conflict of interest with him. The hero did spend a lot of time learning how to be blind, and his acting skills were more than enough to cope with his previous role, but he didn't meet the real challenge until the last day of his life.