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Director: Francis Bordeleau
Cast: Catherine Brunet, Ludivine Reding, Antoine Pilon, Léa Roy
One night, Andie, figurehead of a four friends group, plans out her death in front of all her relatives. Through a broken monologue, Andie reveals her deep thoughts about each person she has harmed. This staging destabilizes the group and questions the links previously made. While each member of the gang tries to regain control of the group, both emotionally and physically, a fifth person interferes from the outside and comes to stir up chaos.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Wolfe, a 2018 drama film directed by Francis Bordeleau, has received a mixed critical reception. The film explores themes of group dynamics and personal harm through the story of a woman who plans her own death in front of her friends. While the film has not received major awards recognition, its IMDb rating of 6.3/10 and Rotten Tomatoes score of 68% indicate a generally positive audience reception.
Why you might like this:
Fans of thought-provoking French dramas directed by Francis Bordeleau will appreciate the raw, emotionally charged performances in Wolfe. This 2018 film masterfully explores the complexities of friendship and the breaking points that can destabilize a tight-knit group, led by a captivating turn from actress Catherine Brunet.