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Synopsis: In a social context deteriorated by a countrywide economic crisis, the life of several people will be turned upside down after they meet Cecile, a character who symbolizes desire. Amorous 20-year-old girl sets the French countryside ablaze by taking a series of lovers while attempting to recover from the recent death of her father.
 
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2011
103 min
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How's your new boyfriend?

He's been really sweet

since his mother died.

Nice earrings.

Where'd you get them?

He gave them to me.

I won't let him touch me any more.

Can you imagine? With a nurse.

They did it at our place.

Jrme wouldn't do that.

Actually, he hasn't done

anything for months.

I want a tattoo.

Doesn't it hurt?

Sometimes I like that

when we f***.

What do you mean?

You've never been spanked?

On the ass?

That's where it's usually done.

Are you crazy?

My guy'd never do that.

He respects me.

He must not be very good.

I'm so lucky.

My new one fucks me like a rabbit.

I'm all irritated.

It's almost too much.

Do you really want to get a tattoo?

What kind of a tattoo?

Below my belly button.

The word "paradise" or something.

- The usual.

- She's nuts.

How about "You're Welcome"?

I want to drive them crazy.

To Cyril Collard,

and to all those who still believe

that love means something.

Where do you want to go?

Stop here. This is fine.

- Here?

- Yes, please.

- Is this OK?

- Yeah, wherever. I don't care.

What were you looking for

back at the bar?

A Tupperware container

or something.

What for?

For my father's ashes.

You went to a bar to get a container

for his ashes?

I had them in a plastic bag

but it had a hole in it.

My father kept leaving.

Half of him blew away.

Are you allowed to carry

someone's ashes around like that?

I don't want to leave him

in a ditch.

So you stole the...

You can't do that.

He worked his whole life

to provide for me.

It's the least I can do.

He was a painter

but he refused to sell his work.

He was a bodywork repairman.

Ironically, the paint got to his lungs.

We found out he was sick

when he went to the hospital.

He never came out again.

That's too bad.

I don't know what to say.

You're really gullible, aren't you?

I can't believe you.

The guy spent his life slaving away

and his retirement in a cemetery.

- Why are you like that?

- Come on, let's go.

- Don't you want to kiss me?

- Don't you have a boyfriend?

He's a nice guy.

He won't beat you up.

Your friend said

he'd pay us every week.

Yes, but you know Maurice.

He said we took our time.

We were only going to redo

one room, not everything.

Yeah, that's true.

So he's two weeks late in paying us.

Chance, wait.

What?

He wasn't very nice

but he'll think about it.

Cool.

No, not cool.

What about you?

Are you seeing anyone?

I met a girl, kind of by chance.

Are you blind?

Didn't you see me coming?

You want me to calm down?

Look at my car!

You stink of beer!

Is that your dad?

The louder one is.

It must not always be easy.

Are you a mechanic?

I repair cars.

It's not always easy.

We've been together ever since.

It's complicated. Her dad...

I have to pee.

Are you staying here?

Are you looking for me?

What are you playing at?

Don't you like games?

What do you think of my ass?

What are you doing?

- Do you like my ass?

- What do you think?

How about my breasts?

Of course I like your breasts.

And my nipples?

Do you feel how hard they are?

Stop it.

Touch me.

Touch me.

And my p*ssy?

Can you feel how wet it is?

I'm gonna f*** you.

If you f*** me, I'll yell.

Touch me...

If you yell, no one will hear you.

Don't you like yelling?

Only when I make girls come.

I don't mind if you touch me.

You can do whatever you want.

But you can't f*** me.

- What if I f*** you anyway?

- You don't get it.

I must be too dumb.

You're too impatient.

Which one do you like better?

My p*ssy or my ass?

I'm gonna give it to you.

You're not listening.

Am I torturing you?

You poor b*tch.

But a b*tch you'd like to f***.

What do you want?

You can't f*** me

and think of someone else.

Will you drive me back?

- What are you doing here?

- You're out of breath.

Yeah, Alex and I had a problem.

Maurice chased us.

- Can we get out of here?

- No, we can't.

- What good is your car?

- Not much right now.

Did it break down?

I promised Sonia I would take her

to the Caen funfair.

But my car...

Other than pushing it

or blowing it up,

I don't see how I can make it move.

For an electronics nerd

who can start any kind of car,

you disappoint me.

In case you didn't notice,

my car is a '96 Fiat.

Back then you almost had to pedal

for a PC to work.

Don't you have a date with Ccile?

Oh, sh*t!

- Well, see you soon.

- Yeah, whatever.

Come on, don't sulk.

You never know,

maybe we'll f*** someday.

You're such a ladies' man.

You never f***ing stop.

Do you always act like a slut?

You're cute. Don't give up so easily.

- How are you doing?

- It's pretty simple.

Red cards for the sale prices,

blue cards for regular prices.

What do you study?

Political science.

I'm not too good at maths.

Will you manage?

Don't worry, Mr Daniel.

I want to spend more time with you,

all the time.

But just telling you that scares me.

I'm afraid I'll scare you away.

When you leave,

I'm afraid I'll never see you again.

It's horrible to feel

how much you could make me suffer

if you were to disappear.

I love you.

Will you come to my place?

Stop asking me that.

Don't you want to?

You've never come over.

Yeah, I want to, but...

...you don't understand

what I want.

I'd like to live in a house

with a big garden,

with flowers everywhere

and horses

and lots of children.

- You don't like horses?

- I do.

What do you mean, she left with a guy?

We had a date.

She wanted to see the sea.

Matt, Big Bernard's son,

offered to take her.

Sh*t, there's water everywhere here.

She left this.

What is that?

The remnants of her ashtray?

Who knows.

- Wait, don't open it.

- What is it?

It's Ccile's...

I mean the... forget it.

Tell her I took her dad home.

Do you mind if I put this

in the trunk?

Just don't leave your sh*t in there.

It's not mine. Don't joke about it.

Aren't we touchy? Give me a wrench.

Does this thing work?

Yeah, it works.

But when you find money,

the land owner gets half of the cash.

Half of the cash is still cash.

Yeah, but it takes ages,

and the equipment is expensive.

What does Sonia think?

I've stopped thinking of her.

That's not what you said

three months ago.

We shouldn't have moved in together.

Here's your thing back.

I'm staying out of trouble for now.

- Did you try it?

- No, I didn't have time.

Is that your tool for stealing cars?

Can I try it?

If you can get out of here with it,

go for it.

Where will he go?

I don't know.

Straight up there.

You're not easy to find.

Will you come over?

If you want me to.

You can't sleep?

Do you want some water?

I'm exhausted.

Your mother called me.

She left several messages.

You won't answer her calls.

Stop it.

Why?

I'm not in the mood.

Don't I turn you on any more?

I'd have to be dead.

Don't say that.

You turn me on.

Ccile, please...

Stop.

See how I still turn you on?

Do you want to kill me?

You're mine.

- I'm talking about desire.

- Pleasure?

It's complicated.

There's a difference between

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Laurent Bouhnik

Laurent Bouhnik (French pronunciation: lɔʁɑ̃ bunik; born April 7, 1961 in Paris, France) is a French director, writer and actor. He began his career in the comic strip and illustration business. From 1988 to 1992, he carried out various technical image and editing jobs within the production company he established. The award-winning Madeleine (1999) was the first step in an ambitious project to direct one film per year between 1999–2009, recounting the turn of the century in an interweaving narrative pattern. He teaches directing and script-writing at La Fémis (Paris). He has appreared in cameo roles in Vivante (2001), Sur un air d'autoroute (1999) and Paddy (1998). more…

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