: To maintain the illusion, Faure spends his days sitting in his car, wandering through woods, or reading newspapers in the WHO parking lot while his family believes he is at work.
: The score by Angelo Badalamenti (famous for Twin Peaks ) adds an ominous, dark sheen to the narrative. The Adversary - Quill and Quire The Adversary YIFY
: The title refers to a theological concept—the "Adversary" often being a name for Lucifer—representing the prideful malignancy that takes root in Faure's heart. : To maintain the illusion, Faure spends his
: The film explores how an individual can become so attached to a projected identity that they would rather destroy everything than see that identity die. : The film explores how an individual can
The film focuses on the suffocating pressure of maintaining a facade. Faure’s life is a "raging flood of fiction" that began with a single lie: failing an exam in his second year of medical school and telling his parents he passed.