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  • Minimalist Direction: Almost the entire film unfolds in natural light with fixed camera angles, creating a voyeuristic, almost documentary-like tension.
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  • Masterful Suspense: The final 20 minutes are regarded as some of the most nerve-wracking in modern queer cinema.

Guiraudie utilizes a minimalist, "existentialist" style. There is no musical score; the soundtrack is composed entirely of the sounds of the wind, the water, and the rustling trees. The camera rarely moves, using wide shots and natural light to create a sense of voyeurism. The film is also notable for its unsimulated sexual content, which, while controversial, serves to heighten the raw realism of the character study. Critical Reception and Legacy It looks like the keyword you provided is

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