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Lemming

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France · 2005
2h 10m
Director Dominik Moll
Starring Charlotte Gainsbourg, Charlotte Rampling, André Dussollier, Laurent Lucas
Genre Drama, Thriller, Mystery

After the death of his boss's wife, a young engineer faces the sudden psychological metamorphosis of his own wife, seemingly possessed by the soul of the deceased...

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70

Los Angeles Times by

The acting is serviceable and primarily of the stare-until-you're-uncomfortable variety, although Rampling is much more than that: She's a classic screen temptress with the aura of a melancholy spider.

70

L.A. Weekly by Ella Taylor

Like Michael Haneke's "Caché," this effectively creepy little customer from Dominik Moll (With a Friend Like Harry) fires yet another shot across the bows of French bourgeois complacency, while throwing in a wink and a nudge about the perils of surveillance.

67

The A.V. Club by Keith Phipps

The film is much more intriguing in its dread-inducing opening half, when Moll's assured direction keeps suggesting that something horrible will be happening soon, then, when it does, that something even more horrifying may follow.

70

Variety by Lisa Nesselson

Spooky, intellectually titillating and darkly funny picture is definitely the kind of film where the less you know going in, the better.

63

TV Guide Magazine by Maitland McDonagh

The film's main attractions are the Charlottes, but the price of watching their eerie psychological pas de deux is to endure muddled metaphors and goofy gadgetry.

75

New York Post by V.A. Musetto

Rampling has a relatively small role in Lemming, but the 60-year-old star proves the high point of the suspenseful black comedy from France.

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