Sure, this quiet drama is spiked by a certain amount of suspense over whether the family at its center will get caught. But the dramatic tension hums on a much mellower frequency compared to Lafosse’s usually higher-pitched families-in-crisis stories (see A Silence, Our Children, The Restless), making this practically a light comedy by his standards.
That shift in tone doesn’t entirely pay off. The elliptical storytelling in Lafosse’s script (written in collaboration with Chloé Duponchelle and Paul Ismaël) arguably holds back too much information,…
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