Cassandre - Les captives
Description
Set against the opulent backdrop of a luxury hotel, "Cassandre - Les captives" delves into the murky waters of human psychology and the fragility of trust. The discovery of psychologist Maude Gaillard's lifeless body shatters the serene facade of her surroundings, thrusting her colleagues and patients into a web of suspicion and intrigue. At the center of this turmoil is Ida Malapeyre, a troubled patient whose erratic behavior raises questions about her involvement in Gaillard’s death. The tension escalates as Cassandre and her team navigate the complex dynamics of grief, betrayal, and hidden truths, revealing the lengths to which individuals will go to protect their secrets. As the investigation unfolds, the narrative takes a darker turn with Cassandre’s unexpected kidnapping, adding urgency to an already precarious situation. Her absence transforms the team’s dynamic, forcing them to confront not only the external threat of a potential murderer but also the internal fractures that emerge under pressure. The film deftly explores themes of vulnerability and resilience, presenting a nuanced portrayal of its characters as they grapple with their pasts and the moral ambiguities of their choices. With a taut atmosphere that balances psychological tension and emotional depth, "Cassandre - Les captives" invites viewers to reflect on the cost of truth in a world where appearances can be dangerously deceiving.
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