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Paul derives pleasure from his suspicions—fantasies, imagining his woman with others and simultaneously savoring the idea of catching her. Chabrol follows the story with a scientist’s eye, adhering to reality and psychological data, so that the tremendous ordeal seems a natural consequence of events.
Paul derives pleasure from his suspicions—fantasies, imagining his woman with others and simultaneously savoring the idea of catching her.
Chabrol follows the story with a scientist’s eye, adhering to reality and psychological data, so that the tremendous ordeal seems a natural consequence of events.
Discover the chilling depths of obsession in Claude Chabrol’s L’Enfer—watch now or read the full review!
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