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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33’s story hits even harder the second time around

May 30, 2025 5 Min Read
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[Warning: This article includes full spoilers for Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.]

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has been on my thoughts loads recently. I’m positive you’ve been fascinated with it too, even should you’re not taking part in it. It’s taken over the online game world for the final month and alter, and, after promoting 3.3 million copies in 33 days, it doesn’t look to be slowing down anytime quickly. It’s a pleasure to play, however I’m having simply as a lot enjoyable watching another person play it as I did taking part in it myself — and now I can’t anticipate its movie adaptation.

I completed Clair Obscur’s predominant story after about 45 hours, however wasn’t fairly prepared for my time with it to finish. As a substitute of instantly pursuing the huge post-game content material, I gravitated towards watching my accomplice play it by means of from the start, and it’s fairly the attractive and gripping expertise. Its emotional standout moments hit simply as arduous — perhaps even more durable, understanding what’s to return — the second time round.

I meant to spend a bigger chunk of my Memorial Day vacation weekend lastly trying out Sea of Stars’ new (and free!) DLC, however received sucked into Clair Obscur once more throughout. As a substitute of spending hours with Valere and Zale’s new circus-themed talents in Sea of Stars, I used to be distracted by Clair Obscur’s breathtaking cutscenes taking part in on the TV proper there. Sorry, Sea of Stars, however I can’t flip away from Gustave and cease from questioning how a lot he appears like Robert Pattison!

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Listening to the distinct, booming thud of Renoir’s strolling stick as the top of Act 1 approached, the knot in my abdomen was even tighter the second time round understanding what destiny was about to befall Gustave. We’re barely granted time to mourn Gustave after his conflict with Renoir earlier than Verso jumps onto the scene, and all the things about his dialogue, character interactions, and cutscenes throughout the remainder of the sport is enhanced understanding who his character really is.

He reveals up simply too late to save lots of Gustave, however on second viewing we all know that’s not true; Verso can admit to Maelle in Act 3 that he deliberately let Gustave die, which makes Gustave’s already heartbreaking loss of life scene all of the extra painful. Then, at camp, he and his bestie Esquie catch up after a number of years aside. “Maman’s the phrase,” Esquie says after Verso asks if he revealed Verso’s secret — that Verso is a painted copy of Renoir and the Paintress’ useless son — and, admittedly, understanding that the wine-filled beacon of empathy was additionally holding out on the expeditioners felt like a betrayal. One liar within the group stings, however two hurts deeply.

And let’s be frank: Verso’s a betrayer and a liar. A grimy, filthy liar — but I can’t blame the man. After experiencing his ending and realizing simply how a lot this man desires to die, his actions and lies all through Acts 2 and three make sense. Each dialog with Esquie and Monoco (his childhood plushie and canine dropped at painted life!) has hidden layers that you just solely really perceive as soon as all of Verso’s and Clair Obscur’s playing cards are on the desk.

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In fact, adapting a 45-hour recreation right into a 2-hour movie will probably be a tough process, and I’m positive a number of story cuts and concessions must be made. Some will probably be simpler than others, however so long as the core storylines stay intact, it will possibly work. Clair Obscur is actually in regards to the Dessendre household’s cycle of grief and the way it harms each the characters we love and people we by no means meet in a large number of how, and that’ll make for a superb movie. Now, if solely the filmmakers can get Charlie Cox (Gustave) and Andy Serkis (Renoir) on board to reprise their roles — then the movie will actually begin cooking.

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