Nathalie... Page #3

Synopsis: Nathalie is the name a Parisian prostitute assumes for a special mission or "private investigation." She is engaged in this unusual and secretive task by a professional, upper-middle-class wife who fears that her husband is unfaithful to her. Nathalie has to seduce the clueless husband and regularly report all details of her relationship with him, including his most intimate sexual preferences in bed. Nathalie is stunning, charming, and cunning. Can Nathalie and her reports to the mistrustful wife be trusted? Is the middle aged husband indeed unfaithful?
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Anne Fontaine
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.4
Metacritic:
69
Year:
2003
100 min
176 Views


Big secret.

Everything ok?

Eat, it'll get cold.

Now that we're with the three of us.

How was he? Calm?

- Yes.

He saw people he knew

and waved to them.

What kind of people?

- A couple.

Was it a young woman? And old one?

- Like you.

He found it annoying that they saw him.

I was wearing this skirt.

My shoulderband was constantly sliding off.

One time he did it good again and

stroked my shoulder.

I took his hand under the table

and slid it through my thighs upwards.

I wasn't wearing any underwear.

He noticed.

He hesitated, but didn't do anything.

And suddenly he got what he wanted.

I told him I was going to the bathroom...

and that he should join me over there.

I waited a few minutes in the ladies room

with the door ajar.

I wasn't sure if he'd come.

Just when I wanted to go back

upstairs he came.

We went inside the cabin.

He pushed me against the wall and

kissed me bitingly in the neck.

He opened up my legs.

Then a woman wanted to come inside

but he blocked the door shut.

We were thrown out of the

restaurant as if we were thieves.

It was all for nothing.

No.

We walked through the street.

He constantly looked at me, as if

he still wanted to ask me something

but wasn't sure how to put it.

I felt he was still excited.

We walked through a carriage gate

There was a patio behind that...

with a some small stairs.

I went to sit over there.

He stayed on his feet.

Motionless, without touching me.

I took my dress off.

I was stark naked.

We didn't care about people

passing by.

I went up the stairs.

He came after me.

We heard voices coming out of the rooms.

On the last step I leant against

the window.

There he took me.

He f***ed me. It was hefty.

And then...

something happened.

Nathalie also cummed.

Nathalie... you?

With me it never happens whilst I work.

But you did enjoy.

That's your fault.

Do you still love him?

I don't know.

Please, madam.

- Thank you.

Your mother called.

- I'll call her back.

Can you help a sec?

- Of course.

How old were you when you had

your first period.

Fourteen.

And your job?

- Dancer. Classical ballet.

D'you use preservatives?

- No.

D'you want a child?

- Absolutely not.

Don't you take any precautions

whilst having sex then?

I've never done it before.

I'm listening.

I tried it once.

It was a disaster. I couldn't.

It hurt so much I got into a panic.

I don't know if I am like everybody.

See you miss.

- Thank you.

Hi Alice. See you tomorrow.

- Hi madam.

What are you doing here?

I saw your sign.

I hesitated but decided to come.

Was that wrong

No.

I'll get changed.

Do you also get girls like me?

- Sometimes.

I couldn't, we know each other.

I shouldn't have come.

- This is my job.

Did you see him again?

- Yes.

We can talk about it later.

- We're here now already.

I don't want to speak about it here.

Start already.

Ok.

What happened today?

Oh yes, I had to sit on my hands

and feet.

He pulled my thighs apart.

With lack of some type of lube he spat.

And then he said something like:

''I want your ass, I'm going to take you.''

I let him his way...

- You can stop now.

Are you shocked?

You wanted all the details.

Is that how he really talks?

Vulgar words like that are nothing to him.

- Not my fault.

And you gabble it off like that...

Its slutty in...

Slutty? Yes, and then?

You have no idea what they all saw.

He is not a customer like any other.

- You are no customer as any other.

It can't work every time.

- What d'you mean?

I can't help that I get excited.

I know thats how you make your living

But your tricks to excite men

will surely not work with everybody.

You could better leave.

Go look for somebody else.

As you see I'm back in real estate,

my first profession,

Ok, its still quite empty,

but the potential is enormous.

I didn't invite you for no reason.

I'm in search of resources.

You saw, and now the appraisal comes,

that the area is flourishing.

Its blooming amazingly.

- My wife.

Good evening.

Still in Stasbourg?

- Yes, and very glad.

Call me sometime

- Marianne !

See you.

A great woman.

She worked with us for six months.

No. Actually not.

Good night.

This place is nice,

althoguh I don't know what he wants with it.

We'll make it.

- Its already succeeded.

You know I have to leave. A flight.

- It did give me pleasure though.

Thank you.

- Here.

No, not now.

- Yes, like that I don't owe you.

Okey then. See you tomorrow, hon.

See you, Franois. And congratulations.

How are you?

He often travels huh?

Sorry, not my business..

I'd like another glass of champagne.

Thank you.

Do you like this music?

- Yes very good.

What is it?

- Joy Division.

Don't know them.

- The singer hung himself.

The groep Joy Division used to

be called Wallsaw

and is now called New Order

and world famous.

They're actually friends of mine.

D'you play any instruments?

- Guitar.

And you sing also?

- Yes.

You're not going to hang yourself are you?

- No, absolutely not.

Is there something?

I think I'll go home.

Where can I find a taxi?

We have all the time.

Come have a drink with me.

I'll take you on the stairs.

Open your eyes...

Yes, great.

I had all the trouble finding you.

Who told you I was here?

- I went to the bar.

D'you want to do this job as...

- Yes, why not.

I find it quite fun

I have a diploma.

I have to think about the future.

So you'll stop with it some time?

- Of course.

It is certainly not my call in this world.

But we've not reached that point in time yet.

I received your message.

What did you want to say?

That I went to bed with a man.

Quite a cute man.

And quite rough too.

Did he also pay?

- I let it go. I was drunk.

That helps.

I thought about something again.

We can't leave it as it is.

Oh no?

I thought we were done.

- I don't.

I saw him again.

Did he call you?

- No, I did.

I was in the mood. I thought I wasn't

going to see you again.

We had talked.

I had a dreadful day.

I was just put out of my flat.

He was very sweet, he listened.

That gave pleasure.

He acted as if your problems

hurt him.

No, not acted.

And where are you sleeping now?

He offered to hire something for me.

- But you refused.

I told him I'd think about it.

I'd find it awkward against you.

You see this flat is sub-divided.

This is the southern side.

The kitchen is fully furnished and

there's a lot of storage space.

Is it for two?

- No.

Excuse me...

Hello?

One moment... Take your time looking

around, I'll wait outside.

Its really a bad time,

I'm with customers.

Do you like it?

- Yes.

But you don't have to pay.

- Yes I will, it will help you.

Where would you go otherwise?

To a hotel?

I'm used to this.

I once opened one in

the Antilles, in Saint-Barth'.

How long?

- Two years. It didn't work out.

There I restarted. Resumed.

Haven't seen him in a while.

Say that you're going to visit some family.

Call him in a couple of days.

- Why?

What do you want?

Let him wait.

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Philippe Blasband

Philippe Blasband (born 26 July 1964 in Teheran, Iran) is a filmmaker and a writer in French language from Belgium. He lives currently in Brussels. more…

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