Trouble Every Day Here
: Dialogue is sparse, letting the mournful Tindersticks score and haunting visuals drive the narrative. Critical Perspectives
Claire Denis's (2001) is a polarizing, visceral masterpiece of the New French Extremity movement that forces viewers to confront the terrifying overlap between sexual desire and violent consumption. Initially maligned upon release, it has since been reevaluated as a profound, albeit disturbing, exploration of the human libido as a literal, destructive sickness. Narrative & Atmosphere Trouble Every Day
Reviews of the film remain sharply divided, often based on how much narrative clarity a viewer requires. : Dialogue is sparse, letting the mournful Tindersticks