: Critics and audiences praised the cinematography by Nathalie Moliavko-Visotzky, which captures stunning views of Charlevoix , Quebec City , and Toronto .
: It explores how the energy of youth can be both creative and destructive, often "eating away" at life unless channeled carefully. Critical Reception An Eye for Beauty 2014
The story follows (Éric Bruneau), a brilliant young architect living an idyllic life in rural Quebec with his beautiful wife, Stéphanie (Mélanie Thierry). : Critics and audiences praised the cinematography by
: The film heavily emphasizes the "beauty" of the characters' surroundings—modernist architecture, lush landscapes, and high-society gatherings—contrasting this visual perfection with the emotional hollowness and depression bubbling beneath the surface. which captures stunning views of Charlevoix
The film received mixed reviews from critics, often described as "aesthetically pleasing" but emotionally "distancing".