Feelings Page #4

Synopsis: Two seemingly happily married French couples are forced to contend with a number of issues: Nearing the end of his career, small-town doctor Jacques (Jean-Pierre Bacri) and his wife Carole (Nathalie Baye) are relatively content with their lives and marriage. When Francois (Melvil Poupaud) - the new doctor taking over Jacques' practice - and his young bride Edith (Isabelle Carré) move in next door, Jacques and Carole are ecstatic when they learn that the newcomers have a lot in common with them. While both the men and women bond with each other, Jacques also begins to take a sexual interest in Edith that she is all too willing to indulge. As their affair quickly ignites, both Jacques and Edith find their respective outlooks on life have been renewed while they also deludedly hold on to the notion that they can successfully pull off their affair without causing damage to their marriages.
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Noémie Lvovsky
  1 win & 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Year:
2003
94 min
55 Views


Go to bed. I did the dog fish.

Excuse me there is no main course. Go to bed.

Do not bother me. I am not tired. Sit down, dammed.

I am sorry. All I want is to sit down and have a good meal together.

Excuse me, there is no main course.

Eat. I am not that hungry now.

You didnt drink enough.

Do not worry. It keeps me awake. You will see.

Damn. I forgot we had lemon in the refrigerator.

Do you want some?

I am exhausted for doing this.

You are really a mean bad egg

Enough now. Excuse me, I do not mean it.

Truly, you should calm down.

Calm down.

Sit still.

Ok.

I always love you.

I also hate that knife of yours.

I want to use it to cut your mouse and your face.

I am going to find the stabilize.

Do not walk away. Just a minute.

Do I make you tired? No.

You are cheating me. I know the things is getting worse and worse.

I want you to value me. To value you.

I don't care. I want you to love me. Do I make you tired?

how may I change this?

Did you make it? Did you make it with her?

The offense that I endure is horrible.

You will never know this horror.

You should help me to stop it. Its unbearable.

We are all fordone. Go to bed

I no longer want to sleep with you.

Stop talk to me like to a patient.

You are a coward bad egg

Garbage

Carole , Carole

Your are alone. Francois will come back.

He came back

This is an evil-foreboding dream

Horrible.

I miss you. I miss you.

I need you

Don't! Do not touch me.

Edith

Edith

leave me alone.

You should walk another way. Hm?

Good

Do not cheat.

Oh. Really hard.

Ah, ok.

Quickly, come out.

I do not want you.

At last.

You know what will happen one day.

Look, this is your house.

And this, this is my house.

One day you will have no idea. You are scrubbing a disc.

You are flushing the glass cup.

You will not thing anything special but think of me a little.

And I, I will be at my house.

I will miss you.

I will think that I love you

Then my Thing starts to grow.

It goes through the floor to the cellar.

It drills the underground to arrive your house silently

It returns to the cellar of your house after digging a tunnel

And you stand before do dishes slot just flushing the glass cup.

It continues to inflate then break through the floor under your feet.

Silently.

Suddenly you feel one hot thing.

Arrive into your legs. Do not be shocked. That is I.

You, you just keep still.

Spread you legs and let it make love to you.

One day that will happen.

I am the king of the world once

I can't be beaten.

I trample the world under my feet.

I almost can feel it.

I will fly, like Peter Pan.

I am so strong.

I am a giant.

I am fired and send forth the ray of light

I am the queen of the world once

I:

Remember

Nothing.

The End.

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Noémie Lvovsky

Noémie Lvovsky (French: [lvɔfski]; born 14 December 1964) is a French film director, screenwriter, and actress. more…

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