Site clearance: Technology, grief, and obsession
Lucie Ricos GPS (2022) follows the socially withdrawn Ariane, who reluctantly leaves her apartment to attend the engagement party of her childhood friend Sandrine. When Sandrine shares her location with her, the digital dot on her smartphone becomes a kind of guide for Ariane, suggesting an almost magical closeness. But the next morning, Sandrine is gone, and although her charred body is found at the edge of a lake, the GPS dot continues to move—as if Sandrine were still alive. Ariane becomes increasingly obsessed with following this trail, blurring the line between reality and projection, interpreting every movement as a message meant only for her. While the police, her friends, and her fiancé are left in the dark, Ariane continues to follow the GPS until the dot leads her to a final location where her obsession, her grief, and her desire for connection culminate in a final, ominous confrontation with the truth.
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