This draft captures the haunting, experimental vibe of Duras's famous 1969 novel and film.
Use this if you are referring to the neo-noir crime thriller starring Nicole Kidman (often translated or titled Destruir in some regions). Destruir
The film avoids the typical action-movie tropes, opting instead for a 'quietly intense' character study that feels like a spiritual successor to the cynical cop dramas of the 1970s. The Los Angeles we see here isn't the city of stars, but a gritty, concrete maze of survival and vengeance. While the plot occasionally leans on genre staples, Kidman’s visceral presence and the film's 'bleached-out' aesthetic make it an engrossing, if devastating, watch. It’s a haunting look at how the past doesn't just haunt us—it destroys us." Destruir, dice - Reviews - The StoryGraph This draft captures the haunting, experimental vibe of
"Marguerite Duras doesn’t just tell a story in Destruir, diz ela ; she constructs a fever dream. Set in a secluded hotel that feels more like a purgatory for the soul, the narrative is a masterclass in minimalist tension. The Los Angeles we see here isn't the