Analytical Review of Cinematic Suspense and Physiological Responses

Physiological and Sensory Reactions to the Film

  • The speaker reports experiencing a significant increase in body temperature during the viewing, stating, "I was hot" ("j'avais chaud").
  • A specific physiological manifestation of anxiety or vertigo is mentioned: the soles of the speaker's feet became moist or sweaty ("le dessous de mes pieds était moite").
  • The speaker identifies themselves as being part of a group or "team" during the experience ("Je suis à l'équipe").

General Critical Review and Audience Impact

  • The speaker provides an extremely positive evaluation of the cinematic work, characterizing it as a "very, very good film" ("très très bon film").
  • The speaker indicates that the film contains impactful moments where the viewer is forced to acknowledge the intensity of the situation ("on se dit bien").

Specific Cinematic Sequences and Elements of Suspense

  • The speaker highlights a notable sequence involving a female character's ascent ("Quand elle monte quoi").
  • A focal point of the suspense involves the character's precarious position on a small structure or object ("qu'elle est sur ce petit machin").
  • These moments are identified as the primary drivers of the physical reactions and the overall high quality of the film's execution.