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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.
 
IMDB:
5.6
NOT RATED
Year:
2011
103 min
1,014 Views


He never found out.

He kept calling me

then I started missing him

when he didn't call.

- But I didn't want to call him.

- Why?

I'd rather he called me.

That's what turned me on.

We talked about lots of things,

especially about sex.

You were scammed.

Let her talk.

Tell us what happened.

We planned to meet at that hotel

in front of the station.

The Select Hotel?

I thought it was for whores.

No, it's a decent hotel.

He gave me

very precise instructions.

I had to wait for him in bed,

naked and on my stomach.

Did he come?

He was very delicate.

- You didn't...

- Did you do it?

He took his time, he was so gentle.

He was very good.

It was incredible.

I felt like my body had been

needing that for a long time.

And the fact that I couldn't see him

turned me on even more.

In the end,

he took me in the ass.

- Didn't it hurt?

- That's disgusting.

If the guy wants to, I let him.

They're all secretly gay.

But I liked it. It was different.

The pleasure was more violent

than making love.

Stop, you're turning me on.

So what happened to him?

He never called again.

I'm really confused, Sonia.

We can't go on like this.

We have to talk.

Don't you think so? Hello?

F***ing voicemail!

I was in class.

Can you wait for me?

Yeah, I know where it is.

I'll fire them

and send them a cheque.

Do you think it'll calm them down?

No, not really.

I'm sitting outside, at a caf,

like we planned.

Can you hear me?

I said I'm...

I did what you asked me to do.

I'm not wearing panties.

I can't believe I did that.

Yes, I'm outside. Come over.

You wanted a bottle, right?

I brought some makeup too.

No, not for my p*ssy.

Don't be silly.

OK.

I've left you 25 messages.

25. You never answer.

I just want to talk to you.

You can't just leave like that

and not talk to me any more.

It's awful.

We're better than that, Sonia.

You know it.

I'm begging you, call me back.

It's getting worse and worse.

Do you have time to meet up?

No, but they're exhausted.

You can't come?

I'm in front of the caf.

Where are you?

You can't keep calling me.

I have to talk to you. I have to...

All right, but later.

I have customers. I can't talk.

You're busy?

I'd like to see you.

I have to work.

I can't talk right now.

I have to go, OK? Bye.

Could you take out

the Peugeot later?

No problem.

No need to come in tomorrow,

there's nothing to do.

I know but I'll come anyway.

If you want to.

- Who is it?

- Guess.

- I don't like riddles.

- Too bad.

I waited all night long.

Yeah, I know.

I'm sorry but I couldn't make it.

Why not?

What's going on?

- Turn around.

- Here?

I don't care. Turn around.

- You're not doing well.

- Shut up.

Wait. I'll help you.

Can't you see it's not working?

Stop, it hurts.

- I don't understand you.

- Can I have your keys?

- What for?

- Don't you want to f***?

- Not at my place.

- You're complicated.

What about you?

You show up and you disappear.

I was with someone better

before you.

I don't understand you.

You don't know how to love.

You've become boring.

I liked you better impotent.

- Leave me alone.

- What's wrong with you?

I got it.

Your stairs are such a pain.

I'm sorry but I didn't make them.

Sh*t.

Everyone's nuts,

especially the guys. Did you notice?

It's fear of unemployment.

You know what?

I caught mine jerking off

in his car.

Mine's become obsessed with sex.

He wanted to do it

in the hallway of my building.

- That's nice.

- He just had to f***.

At least he's original.

Now you show up?

Where were you?

- Sorry, I had job interviews.

- There you are.

Let's hurry, they're watching.

We're not taking the heavy stuff.

Leave it up there.

I won't leave my landlord anything.

My guy said this stuff

while we f***ed.

- It turned me on.

- What did he say?

He pretended

I was getting paid to f***.

It wasn't original

but it did the trick.

It's original for some people.

No, my ex gave that to me.

- Thanks.

- Which one?

I hate it.

Now I can finally get rid of it.

It's the super.

Quiet.

Alize, would you get f***ed

in front of your boyfriend?

Oh, no. I couldn't.

But I wouldn't mind

doing it for money.

Guys think up weird stuff.

Getting paid to f***

is kind of a boring fantasy.

Given the situation,

I'm starting to think about it.

Why not get paid to f***?

It's like that unemployed guy in the

movie who becomes a Chippendale.

Just for one night.

- Does it work in the movie?

- Totally.

Even if they pay me, I'm sorry,

but I get to choose who I f***.

And we don't bring the guys.

- Is the super still there?

- I'll go and see.

- He won't budge.

- Can we get out of the window?

- I don't think so.

- That's not good news.

Anyway, all guys are pigs.

- You're kind of butch, aren't you?

- So what?

Guys are very interesting

between ten and midnight.

They should be gentler.

I like getting tied down.

Tied down with a rope?

Isn't it humiliating?

Please! Try it out, you'll see.

- At least we can't fake it.

- True.

- You fake it?

- Sometimes you have to.

Once, I was so tired I had

to fake it so he'd let me sleep.

They forget we're not sex machines.

If I don't feel like it,

I kick him out of bed.

Now with the strike,

they'll have more time for sex.

Dream on. All they care about

is the size of their d*cks!

It's just a phone

but it's also a camera,

a laptop, the internet, everything.

It's an absolute must-have.

Are you travelling for pleasure

or for business?

- Do you have a cigarette?

- Do you want to come on deck with me?

Why can't we stay here?

You can't smoke on boats any more.

You can't smoke anywhere any more.

OK, wrong answer. Excuse me?

Do you have a cigarette?

I even have a lighter.

And here's my card.

You can't smoke here.

If I only did what's allowed,

life would be sad, wouldn't it?

- Don't you think so?

- I agree.

How would you like to...

light... my cigarette

in the bathroom?

OK.

You go first. I'll join you in five.

There are two possibilities.

He might realise what we did

and we'll have five minutes to run.

If he's madly in love,

he'll wait until we get to the port.

I have nothing to do with this.

Is that so?

Come in here.

It's not very cosy

but we'll be left alone.

Do you smoke?

Do you often go to England?

I buy clothes there.

How's that for an answer?

Come on, chill out.

I hadn't planned on travelling

in the bathroom either.

Even in very good company.

What's your deal?

You like to scam people?

Or do you just like robbing them?

You're pretty.

Don't change the subject.

You just need

to get these ridiculous things off.

I can't see.

Leave me alone.

You've got two choices.

Do you ever stop?

Do you like turning men on?

Why men?

They're so predictable.

Haven't you ever wanted to f***

just like that, for fun?

No, I never talk about that.

I don't want to talk about that.

Not like this.

Don't you ever think of...

very nasty things,

dirty things?

Things that turn you on?

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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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