Greta, not everything is as it seems
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In this psychological suspense thriller, we follow Frances, a young woman who finds a lost purse on the subway and decides to return it to its owner, Greta, a charming and lonely widow who appears to be a kindly older woman in search of companionship.
However, as Frances befriends Greta, she begins to discover that this woman has a dark and disturbing side that leads her to cross the boundaries of sanity and obsession.
What seemed like an innocent gesture of friendship turns into a nightmare when Frances realizes that Greta is not who she says she is and that her intentions are far more sinister than she imagined.
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With captivating performances by Isabelle Huppert and Chloë Grace Moretz, “Greta” plunges us into a cat-and-mouse game full of suspense, paranoia and unexpected twists and turns that will keep the viewer on edge until the very last moment.
Through an unsettling atmosphere, a tense narrative and intense psychological conflict, the film takes us on a journey full of intrigue, danger and suspense that challenges our perceptions of friendship, trust and the limits of morality.
Isabelle Huppert was nominated for a Golden Globe for her nuanced portrayal of the mysterious title character.
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Commercially, Greta grossed $43 million worldwide on a modest budget, showing great interest for its twisted premise.
Although it didn't win an Oscar, Huppert's Globe nomination was a reminder of her mastery of ambiguity and implied menace.
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