Jodie Foster impresses in a film about a lonely, desperate psychologist searching for answers about a recently deceased patient. Her character’s multinational identity — an American in France — gives Foster an interesting playground to explore, but after a strong hook, the film begins to drag.
The film works better as a character study than as a mystery. It also feels surprisingly long despite a 100-minute runtime. By the time it reaches its conclusion, it feels more puzzling than profound — though similar ambiguity has worked in other psychological dramas. Ultimately, it’s likely a must-watch only for devoted Jodie Foster fans, though even they may find their patience tested.
Rating: ★★★
Review by: Gal Balaban