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Elle (18)

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Dir: Paul Verhoeven 2016, 120 mins, Fr/Ge/Be

(French with English subtitles)

Michèle LeBlanc (Isabelle Huppert) is attacked in her own home. At first she appears to shrug off the terrifying incident. However, Michèle begins to track down her assailant, drawing them both into a curious and thrilling game. A gripping psychological thriller.

WHY? ‘Isabelle Huppert delivers a standout performance as a woman turning the tables on her attacker’ ★★★★★ The Guardian

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