Meanwhile, back in France: I was gripped throughout by Episode 2. The plight of the returned, the missed opportunities, the desperation of remaining the same whilst events have moved on, the pathos of those back home confronted with their returning loved ones, build up a potent elegiac atmosphere unlike anything else I can remember. One effortlessly suspends disbelief. Shades of 'Twin Peaks' still flicker about when the spooky little boy Victor is around - finding out his story is a major reason to continue watching.
The performance of the sad-faced young girl, the 'returned' twin sister 'Camille', is absolutely magnetic. And the moment when her sister finds the photo on the bar wall of her or her sister's younger self 10 years earlier with 'Simon' was chilling (albeit with a hint of 'The Shining' about it).
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