This film uses most of the shots above waist level, rarely shows panoramas, and uses very cramped shots. Often pull the close-up, people feel very sense of distance. The dialogue is always depressing, with only the words of the French detective giving the feeling of a Mediterranean vacation. The freckled girl feels like a decadent drug-killer. The colors of the film are relatively monotonous: black (cars, suits, other clothing), asphalt, etc. dark tones.
The heroine's red hair and golden dress became a discordant embellishment in the dark world. Let the eyeballs be forced to lock onto her.
The accent of the heroine is very strange. At the beginning, it was an independent accent, and suddenly she said a few words of American English, and then changed it back.
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