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: Many critics view the film as a metaphor for the Greek financial crisis or authoritarianism, where those in power exploit the vulnerable under the guise of "protection" and "order." Critical Reception Miss Violence is frequently compared to Michael Haneke's The Seventh Continent or Yorgos Lanthimos's

: The film focuses heavily on the "Father" figure, who manages the family like a business. He controls their food, their movements, and their bodies with a terrifying, quiet efficiency. Clinical Realism i--- Miss.violence.2013

for Best Actor (Themis Panou) at the 70th Venice International Film Festival, the film is often associated with the "Greek Weird Wave," though it swaps surrealism for a stark, clinical realism. The Premise: A Silent Tragedy : Many critics view the film as a

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