I'm all for non linear timeliness when they contribute to the story telling. In this case it seems like a grafted trick. You realize early on it is non liner (that is not a spoiler it is telegraphed immediately) and the end twist is not a twist at all but obvious.
Essentially what we get is a feeble French copy of Scandinavian-noir, with the stark cold landscapes, but ultimately a predictable, sterile and shallow experience.
Essentially what we get is a feeble French copy of Scandinavian-noir, with the stark cold landscapes, but ultimately a predictable, sterile and shallow experience.