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Director: Olivier Nolin
Cast: Daniel Olbrychski, Nicole Calfan, Marthe Villalonga, Caroline Embling
A man alone in an empty house somewhere in the Solagne region of France. Despite the pleasent light of spring, the man is prey to anguished thoughts : a brewing storm, the blood of two children, a face glimpsed behind a windowpane, sleepless nights spent waiting for the dawn. The man is Vincet Delaune, a famous novelist. But he is having a hard time finisshing his latedt book. A stone's throw from his house, two little girls were killed. In spite of Vincent's disgust at the crime, he is irresistably drawn to the little abandoned train station where the bodies of the twins were found...
Critical Reception & Ratings
Flash Back (1985), directed by Olivier Nolin, is a psychological thriller that has received a mixed critical reception. While the film's atmospheric depiction of a writer's struggle with a nearby murder has been praised, some critics have found the pacing and character development uneven. No major awards recognition has been reported for this film, and detailed audience reception metrics are unavailable.
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Directed by Olivier Nolin, Flash Back (1985) offers a captivating psychological thriller that delves into the mind of a renowned novelist plagued by the brutal murder of two young girls. With a talented cast led by Daniel Olbrychski, the film masterfully blends mystery, suspense, and the character's own inner turmoil, creating a thought-provoking exploration of the creative process and the darkness that can sometimes lurk within.
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