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Synopsis: Violette, a 40-year old workaholic with a career in the fashion industry falls for a provincial computer geek, Jean-Rene, while on a spa retreat with her best friend.
Genre: Comedy
Director(s): Julie Delpy
Production: France 2 Cinéma
 
IMDB:
5.7
Metacritic:
50
Rotten Tomatoes:
52%
NOT RATED
Year:
2015
99 min
Website
165 Views


As a pick-up stunt.

It never fails.

But I know I'm not your type.

What's my type?

You're Ariane's girlfriend,

right?

Absolutely.

Of course!

Any wedding plans,

now the law's passed?

No, no, no.

We're anti-marriage.

We're reactionary lesbians,

a super rare species.

- Huh.

- Yeah.

What about you?

Married?

Me? Married 20 years,

divorced twice.

I've dated, but never got

that special feeling.

They used to call it love.

On you,

that dress is ravishing.

You think so?

I wasn't sure.

I'm sure.

Fits your figure.

- My figure?

- Would you pass me a tuna?

- Sorry.

- Thank you.

I'm playing with you.

We're totally straight.

Ariadne, and me,

we're straight.

- I'm sorry. Grard said...

- No problem.

I've considered switching teams.

Hasn't everybody?

No, not me, not everybody.

Homosexuals are all really nice

but...

No, not all really nice.

I'm just saying,

it's a free country.

I'm not judging anyone.

It's just not for me.

OK.

I heard you're moving to Paris?

Yes.

I found a wonderful place.

Ah yes!

In the Beaugrenelle district.

A modern building.

View of the Eiffel Tower.

- Beaugrenelle?

- Yes. the apartments.

Whoa!

What do you do?

I'm in IT,

specialize in finance.

What's your field?

Fashion. I am an Art Director.

Runway shows, events...

My daughter Sabine,

she's just like you.

Really?

She wanted to get into

something creative

but in the end,

she's doing international

business in London.

Do you have children?

A little boy, Eloi. Adorable.

Eloi? Nice name.

Better get that.

Could be important.

Excuse me.

Hello darling.

Yes of course.

Is she biting?

Miracles happen?

Are you crazy?

We're just talking.

Why'd you say she's a lesbian?

It was a joke.

- Did you ask her?

- Nah...

You knucklehead.

She likes you anyway.

No, she speaks English and all...

Take it from me.

I know.

Look, she's checking you out.

Yeah, she's looking at me.

Don't laugh.

Go on.

- I'll take her tuna over.

- Go for it.

I knew I should never

listen to Granny.

Actually, I like this weather.

And the spa is working wonders.

You're in a good mood!

Bought the red dress, not whining.

- Was it really that good?

- What?

I wasn't born yesterday.

It was great.

Your were right.

Just what I needed.

When are you seeing him again?

It was just a fun night.

I don't plan on doing it again.

We're going back to Paris next week.

I told him, one night only.

Or two.

I won't be seeing

anybody else for 3 weeks.

Who knows?

All those models.

Don't worry about the models.

Your train is about to depart,

be careful of closing doors.

Call me.

Kisses!

What did you do?

I thought he'd burst into tears.

Nothing special.

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Julie Delpy

Julie Delpy (French: [ʒyli dɛlpi]; born 21 December 1969) is a French-American actress, film director, screenwriter, and singer-songwriter. She studied filmmaking at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and has directed, written, or acted in more than 30 films, including Europa Europa (1990), Voyager (1991), Three Colors: White (1993), Before Sunrise (1995), An American Werewolf in Paris (1997), Before Sunset (2004), 2 Days in Paris (2007), and Before Midnight (2013). She has been nominated for three César Awards, two Online Film Critics Society Awards, and two Academy Awards. After moving to the United States in 1990, she became an American citizen in 2001. more…

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