homicidal Maids (Les Blessures assassines) (2002) ARP Selection  1 hr. 34 mins.  Starring: Sylvie Testud, Julie-Marie Parmentier, Isabelle Renauld, Dominique Labourier  Directed by: Jean-Pierre Denis    Critics Rating: *** 1/2 (out of 4 stars)    Director/co-writer Jean-Pierre Denis delivers a taut and achingly robust  expiration piece drama in the shockingly compelling Murderous Maids. This probing narrative tells the   word of honor report of the notorious French Papin sisters and their criminal wrongdoing in 1933 France where they viciously murdered their employer and her daughter. Denis  brightly pours on the psychological  restlessness by cleverly  differentiate the class struggles and emotional  luggage that  finally gives credence to the  atrocious Papins crimes. In fact, Murderous Maids joins a serial publication of  celebrated films dedicated to the infamous Papin siblings with  such fare as The Maids,  child My Sister and La Ceremonie. The  seismic personal relationships and the  insensitive   social occasion behind the brimming  unwiseness gives Murderous Maids  rich  tragical fiber to make this a haunting and  challenging affair to behold.    Older control  ogre Christine Papin (Sylvie Testud) and the younger clueless  immature sib  grass (Julie-Marie Parmentier)  finally go to  act as as housemaids for the snooty Madame Lancelin (Dominique Labourier).

 As we soon learn, the Papin gals arent just your  characterless servant sisters meant to tend to their duties as assigned. They are also incestuous lesbian lovers in  appendage to their unflattering label as complicated killers. To say that Christine and Lea have some  in effect(p) major issues is a  continuant understatement in the making.    The interesting  wave-particle duality here isnt so  more than the sisters dealings with their boss Madame Lancelin as it is with their complexed and strained feeling for their  superstar  fuss (Isabelle Renauld). Apparently  in that respect are eery shadows of resentment and rejection in the minds of the girls,  peculiarly in Christine where she felt that her mother didnt...If you want to get a  large essay, order it on our website: 
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