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Un lourd secret semble peser sur la famille Batiste, qui vit au coeur de la Louisiane. Roz, séduisante jeune femme, voit sa famille se désagréger peu à peu face aux infidelités répétées de son mari, qui pourtant l'aime toujours. Eve, leur plus jeune fille, est témoin de l'une des aventures de son père. Cherchant un sens à ce qu'elle a vu, elle va trouver sa soeur aînée, Cisely, qui se refuse à admettre cette trahison. Eve décide alors de découvrir la vérité. Ce qu'elle va apprendre va changer la vie de toute la famille pour toujours.
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Us a lot of promise in a lot of ways, but the story itself and definitely some of the acting is pretty mehhhhh
Very powerful testimony displaying the struggle and emotional baggage black women are forced to bear. This film provides a very unique backdrop set in the culturally turbulent 60s but from a diversion from the typical urban setting instead existing in seemingly its own universe in the bourgeoisie filled Deep South. Yet through these radical economic and environmental surroundings the vices of man, power, affluence, and inevitable corruption rear its head through Louis. Leaving Roz to pick up the pieces of glass destroyed in his wake. All the while she, her sister in law, and daughters all grapple with the very complex and contradictive emotion of your biggest source of “love” simultaneously existing as the biggest source of stress and discomfort. Director Kari Lemmons offers an unfiltered perspective of the power and depth of trauma that exist within the dynamics of a central dysfunctional ego drive male figure and the multiple generations of women he has no regard for. The facade of the gender roles is systematically picked apart. As the roles and responsibilities seemingly placed at the feet of Louis do not fulfill his self serving appetite
Catching up before it's leaving Shudder. This film is incredible and I am so glad I finally watched it. _Eve's Bayou_ a really solid gothic drama that isn't too annoyingly melodramatic. Just in the right amount combined with some silly voodoo actions. It dives into the scariness of human nature through the eyes of a child. It also tackles childhood trauma and I'm impressed by the storytelling techniques, how the story is told delicately in a beautiful location, examining the conflict of familial relationships with some striking collection of imagery and great dynamics between the characters. I love every second of it and the mystery aspect is very intriguing. This film has some of the best child performances I’ve ever seen. Jurnee Smollett really elevates the story. The bond between two sisters is really wonderful. Can't recommend it enough!