Bye Bye Blondie Page #2

Synopsis: A Love Story Of Two Women Who meet up in their late forties and attempt to retrieve the romance they had in their youth.
 
IMDB:
5.1
Year:
2012
87 min
36 Views


Do you really ...?

She does not seem to be IESB.

Or what, Michel?

-Take her, please.

-After 30 girls are mostly pass.

-I will truly miss you.

-When I write on Facebook ...

I know ... that one who knows

Frances Muir, burst page. Ouch!

-You fit well in yourself?

-Exactly.

You know,

I miss my typewriter.

Have you read

comments on your blog?

No, I have not. I read

only that they write about others.

It's even worse.

This book is never clear.

Stay three weeks at the hotel free Wi-Fi.

It tends to always do you good.

Are you sending me away? Will not you

For me here when Cinderella arrives?

No, I'm saying it for your sake.

You write better outside Paris.

I will not write more ...

I will devote myself to something else.

You always say that, Claude.

I know you.

Why did you ask her to stay with us?

-With us?

No. You are staying. I live upstairs ...

By ... me. What does that tell you?

It's not like you

to make the difference.

-When have I changed.

-I will also change.

-I will write an autobiography.

-Are you?

Are you going to write about me, too?

I've never used this myself

by you in any book.

I write so nobody knows

you as inspiration.

Bra. I tend to feel that

a butterfly trapped in a window.

Did you sleep well?

-Are you okay, Frances?

-Yes. Did you go out yesterday?

-Yes.

-Did you have fun?

-Can you talk outside?

-Ailments to you?

-Leave me in peace.

Okay, we go! Come!

-We seen since.

-Yes! I love you!

We, too.

I hate them.

Everyone to their places!

Setting the stage. Camera goes.

-We are late. Going from the stage!

-Press hard ...

Hard fingers ...

-It is rumored that they will switch you out.

-It will annually.

I do not see that viewership drops,

so we wait and see.

-Where do you get your good mood from?

-Do you know?

From a young love ...

a real. The great love.

One should beware of the past.

The best listening at home there.

Hey!

-Hello!

The higher it goes,

the less clothes you have.

It does not bother me in the least.

I'm happy

to be in your program.

I'd crouched naked on all're

the leash, if you asked me to.

Interesting. I had not

thought of ... It would suit you.

-You get ... 200 euros.

-200? You sell them fast.

-Vinyl does not sell anymore.

Why are you selling it?

-I guess I have no choice.

Give me 400, so I'm off.

I need money.

-You get 300

No. 350 .. I'm moving to Paris.

I need steel.

-If you move to Paris?

-Yes. Replace them with the crap you got there.

-It costs 400 to Paris.

-350. I'm not just one night.

-350 Euros.

-Ok.

-Open!

The girl has woken up.

I'm looking for her.

'I'll be right there.

Come back, Jacques.

Go back to bed!

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Virginie Despentes

Virginie Despentes (French: [depɑ̃t]; born 13 June 1969) is a French writer, novelist, and filmmaker. Her work is an inventory of youth marginalization; it participates to the sexual revolution lived by Generation X and to the acclimation of pornography in public spaces through new communication techniques. With a transgressive exploration of obscenity's limits, as a novelist or a film-maker she proposes social critique and an antidote to the new moral order. Her characters deal with misery and injustice, self-violence such as toxicomany, or violence towards others such rape or terrorism, violences she also had suffered from. She is a member of the académie Goncourt from the 5th of January 2016. more…

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