Sex Doll

Synopsis: Set in London's world of high class call girls, Amoureux Solitaires tells the story of London based French escort Virgiinie, and Rupert, a man who rescues trafficked girls - A tale of modern love.
 
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Year:
2016
102 min
819 Views


Hey there, baby!

Come here, baby!

Hello?

Yes.

How are things?

What time?

Are you going to dress

like a slut again?

And whine if you

don't find a guy?

Hold on a second.

I'll call you back.

I've got work to do.

I'll swing by your place.

See you tonight.

- Your thighs touch.

-What?

Your thighs rub together.

Stop it!

It's your body shape.

Even if you weighed 30 kg,

your thighs would still touch,

like a baby's.

You're silly! Back off!

Why?

Babies are cute!

You coming?

I'm fed up. Let's go home.

Not just yet.

I can't take any more.

Are you staying?

Seriously?

You'd stay for that?

"That" can drive you home,

if you like.

Do you like him?

A little.

You're not picky.

You think all guys are lame.

He's got a lousy car.

What do you do in London?

I work in an agency.

I find flats for French people.

Do you make a good living?

A living.

How about you?

A living.

Do you mind

if I put on some music?

No.

Got anything happier?

Do you enjoy suffering?

Ever wonder what life's like

for these girls?

What?

Shut up!

I'm sorry, I...

Let's just have the music.

Excuse me.

Can you let me out?

I'd like to walk a bit.

Anything wrong?

Fine, I...

I need some air.

I feel nauseous.

A walk will do me good.

Hello, beautiful!

What's new?

Nothing.

You look tired.

You think so?

Do you sleep well?

Very well.

Do you eat well?

Vegetables?

Lots of vegetables.

That's good.

You're prettier than ever.

Thanks.

I'd like to take off on holiday.

Where?

I don't know.

Not sure who with, either.

- Do you still see Marine?

-No.

Good.

I'm fed up with seeing...

girls of the trade.

Do you want to go with me?

Yes.

Why not?

Do it as a favor.

They're good customers.

They know you.

I trust you.

I know. But that's not it.

- I don't do that anymore.

-I know.

But it's a one-time-thing.

It's big money.

I'll think it over.

Yes, please do.

Still wild about me, P*ssy?

I'll give you

the papers Tuesday.

We're meeting then anyway.

Fine.

I'm counting on you, Virginie.

Stop looking at me.

I'll look if I want.

Get some rest.

Bye, Cook, honey!

You hate that I earn

so much, eh?

- Hey, ebony lady!

- Yo!

- How are you?

-Fine and you?

Got time for lunch?

My aunt didn't

show up this morning.

You should have phoned.

I was in the neighborhood.

Oh, OK...

I'll take a cigarette break.

I'll be right back.

So, did you f*** the guy?

No...

I wouldn't mind if you had.

You can tell me.

Well, I didn't.

What's up?

You got a secret or what?

Have you ever met a guy

and felt totally bewildered?

Like you're about to die?

Like it's the end of your life?

No, forget it.

Thanks.

Why's he here?

He called.

I invited him.

Is he your new boyfriend?

Not at all.

I just invited him.

I'm sorry about the other night.

It's no big deal.

I should never go out.

It's always an ordeal.

You don't have fun?

I don't know how to.

Me, either.

Talking with someone like you

is my idea of fun.

Like me?

What am I like?

No sad song?

I'm not going to put on

any song at all.

I'm better when I'm alone.

I think I'm toxic for others.

Why do you say that?

No reason.

If you don't know how to

have fun, and you don't chat,

can you sing?

A little.

- What, here?

-Yes.

Hey you,

tell me you love me.

Even if it's a lie

Even if we don't stand a chance

Life is so sad

Tell me you love me

Every day is the same

I need some romance.

I didn't lie, she's lovely.

What do you think?

The sweetest.

There! It's done.

I'm relieved.

Damn!

- This will do, right?

-Yes.

- What do you think?

-She's pretty.

But not very bright.

Sorry?

Do you know my sister?

Yes, a little.

I've been waiting for her.

I'm her sister.

Why are you here?

What the f***!

What happened?

I'm fed up. He drives me mad.

- Did you quarrel with Dad?

-As usual. You know him.

How did you get

the travel money?

I just did.

- How?

-Baby-sitting left and right.

Malika, can you get me a job?

In your agency?

- The estate agency.

-No.

They always need help.

- I can't.

-Your boss will hire me.

It won't work.

You're a school kid!

Let me live with you.

They won't let you.

Dad will never allow it.

You know that. You're no dummy.

Can you do me big favor?

I have an important meeting.

Can you take

my sister to a film?

Ask her.

Why were you on my doorstep?

Gramps wanted to drive,

but he was drunk.

He didn't have his license.

And at that time,

the cops were searching for him.

Talk about being in a fix!

So my grandmother hid

behind the door

to hide the keys to prevent

Gramps from taking them.

And they...

They had a row,

and we had to separate them.

Malika picked up

the first thing she could

and threw it at him.

It knocked him out.

What a mess!

We died laughing!

Wait, I was scared.

When you're scared,

you're violent.

It's your turn to tell

a childhood memory.

I don't have any.

I don't have any memories.

Anyway, it's time to go.

You give this to Mom.

Study hard.

Sure.

When you're 18, you can come.

I'll wait for you.

Anyway, I'll come see you.

Really?

I promise.

Off you go.

Be careful.

I'll miss you.

Let's try to have some fun.

We're lousy at having fun.

Un, deux, three!

Sh*t, I fell asleep.

I'll never go back to sleep.

Do you want to come up?

Yes.

Come here, baby.

I don't have any alcohol.

How about hot chocolate?

A bisou is...

friendly and on the cheek.

And a baiser...

is more for lovers,

on the mouth.

Bisou.

Baiser.

In my line of work?

Are you a cop?

So, you're a cop'?

Get out.

Whatever, get out.

Get out, OK?

Do you get that?

Do you get that?

Get out. Leave!

How are you, sweetie?

Shut up.

Do you know him?

Need your fix, darling?

Talk nicely to her...

darling.

I'll turn on the heat.

It can't hurt.

How old are you?

You'll be hungry afterwards.

Sh*t.

Stop it.

Who are you?

Who are you?

You must be kidding!

Right now?

Stop the car.

I'm going to throw up.

I'm screwed.

I'm screwed.

Sailing, sailing,

over the bounding sea...

Over the bounding sea...

Sailing...

You all right?

You'll drive me

to Electre's tomorrow.

I'll pick up my dog.

And I'll go see Raphalle.

Everything will be fine

Do you want to start over

like before?

Yes.

Exactly like before.

Before meeting you.

Goodnight.

I can't sleep.

Don't stare!

I'll do as I want.

You have no say about it.

I can pull over and clobber you.

You want me to?

You want me to?

Come on, move it!

Don't drag your feet.

Come on.

Admit it, you messed up.

Get in there!

Go get me a coffee, please.

Sit down.

You look awful.

I know.

Oh, you know?

You know you got

me in trouble, too?

The old man's better,

but you thrashed his son.

This is really bad.

Do you see?

- Do you realize?

-Yes.

I'm disappointed in you.

I never expected this from you.

Do you realize?

Do you realize this or not?

Was it the girl?

She couldn't bear the beatings.

We ran away.

We walked and hitchhiked.

We found a hotel.

I fell asleep.

When I woke, she was gone.

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Sylvie Verheyde

Sylvie Verheyde (born 1967) is a French film director, actress and screenwriter. The films she has directed include Un frère (1997), in which Emma de Caunes won a César Award for Most Promising Actress, Princesses (2000), Amour de Femme (2001), Stella (2008) and Confession of a Child of the Century (2011), starring Pete Doherty, which was screened at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. more…

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