Status
Released
original language
fr
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 2480870
Émilie
Camille
Nora
Amber
Eponine
Stéphanie
Leïla
Camille's Father
Emilie's Mother
Karin
Emilie's Grandmother
Call Center Director
Head of Tele-consultants
Call Center
Call Center
Woman in Wheelchair
Sandra
Girl Party Apartment
Girl Party Apartment
Girl Party Apartment
Girl Party Apartment
Jeff
Self
Garçon Dance-floor Springbreak
Garçon Dance-floor Springbreak
Garçon Dance-floor Springbreak
Fill Springbreak
Jonathan
Mr. Lim Tchoq
Amine
Law Professor
Client Visit Apartment
Leïla's Friend
Serveuse Eighty
Serveuse Eighty
Serveuse Eighty
Serveuse Eighty
Jérôme
Receptionist EHPAD
Anicet
Jeanne Lecoeur
Carrie Lam
Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-04-04
Makita Samba's "Camille" seems to be the thread upon which this story hangs here, as a teacher who takes up lodgings with "Émilie" (Lucie Zhang). Pretty soon they are at it like rabbits, but he is a bit of a commitment phobe so when she wants something a little more substantial, he moves on to estate agent "Nora" (Noémie Merlant) with whom he has a sexual relationship, but she is never fulfilled. Perhaps that is because she was recently mistaken for a porn star ("Amber Sweet" - Jehnny Beth) by her colleagues at college and embarrassed and ridiculed as a result. She determines not just to find out who spread this scurrilous nonsense, but also to chat with the actress - a friendship gradually ensues here too. The timelines and the storylines are fluid, which slows the pace down rather and the title lends a grittiness to this film that simply isn't there when you watch it. It's got more of a soap opera to it, I felt, with some rather sterile shagging that wasn't remotely sexy or erotic. It has a few moments of humour to it, and the performances - especially from Merlant - are not bad, but the film spends too long showing us scenes of Paris and what plot there is was soon subsumed into a rather mediocre production that monochrome couldn't really enhance. Glad I watched it, but I wouldn't bother again.