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Les enfants du Platzspitz (2020)

Review by danielgerber76

Les enfants du Platzspitz

9/10

Powerful and Moving

"Platzspitzbaby" is a heart-wrenching and powerful film that explores the devastating effects of drug addiction on families. Set in the 90s in Zurich, the story follows Mia (played by Luna Mwezi), a young girl who lives with her drug-addicted mother, Sandrine (played by Sarah Spale). Mia is forced to grow up quickly and shoulder more responsibility than a child should when her mother's addiction spirals out of control.

The performances in the film are outstanding, particularly from Mwezi and Spale. Mwezi gives a nuanced and sensitive portrayal of Mia, a child caught in the middle of her mother's addiction, while Spale conveys the desperation and fragility of Sandrine's character with great skill. The supporting cast also deliver strong performances, bringing depth and complexity to the story.

Director Pierre Monnard skillfully captures the gritty and chaotic atmosphere of the Platzspitz drug scene in Zurich, using handheld cameras and close-ups to create an intense and immersive experience for the viewer. The film's cinematography and editing are also excellent, conveying the emotional turmoil of the characters and the harsh realities of drug addiction.

Overall, "Platzspitzbaby" is a powerful and moving film that shines a light on a difficult and often overlooked subject. It is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the strength of family bonds, even in the face of immense adversity. Highly recommended for anyone who appreciates emotionally charged storytelling and exceptional acting.
  • danielgerber76
  • Mar 27, 2023

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