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Her Private Hell review – Nicolas Winding Refn’s shapeshifting fantasia is a dreamy swirl of strangeness

Explore Nicolas Winding Refn's latest film, a mesmerizing blend of eerie dreamscapes and dystopian reality. Follow the haunting journey from a mysterious city to postwar Japan as characters grapple with fear and longing. Sophie Thatcher shi...

The Guardian· May 20, 2026 · 2:27 AM · 109 views

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Explore Nicolas Winding Refn's latest film, a mesmerizing blend of eerie dreamscapes and dystopian reality. Follow the haunting journey from a mysterious city to postwar Japan as characters grapple with fear and longing. Sophie Thatcher shines in this hypnotic, unsettling world. #FilmReview #Cannes2023 #NicolasWindingRefn #IndieFilm #CinemaMagic

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