Nathalie... Page #2

Synopsis: Nathalie is the name a Parisian prostitute assumes for a special mission or "private investigation." She is engaged in this unusual and secretive task by a professional, upper-middle-class wife who fears that her husband is unfaithful to her. Nathalie has to seduce the clueless husband and regularly report all details of her relationship with him, including his most intimate sexual preferences in bed. Nathalie is stunning, charming, and cunning. Can Nathalie and her reports to the mistrustful wife be trusted? Is the middle aged husband indeed unfaithful?
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Anne Fontaine
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.4
Metacritic:
69
Year:
2003
100 min
175 Views


Maybe he likes to be hugged.

How did he look at you?

He fell fast.

You chose well.

Shall I pay you now?

- Yes.

You can check.

No, its fine.

How are you getting home, Yolaine?

- With a taxi.

No, I'll give you a lift.

This dinner has to unify

our loneliness we both have.

But it doesn't subject you to anything

of course. Come.

See you, Yolaine.

See you, Franois.

Franois had a lot to tell you.

I asked about his love life.

- That must have been something.

He's going for the 'adventure'

Why not?

He's not going further.

He pays.

He is scared and runs away.

He's scared of a real relationship.

And you?

Do you sometimes sleep with a prostitute?

Why d'you ask that?

You can say if you like.

- No, thats nothing for me.

Why?

I find it disgusting.

Have you had a good day?

- Um, no.

I had an important appointment

and it was terrible.

I didn't like the others thoughts

so was screwing around.

As a result:
it ended.

Gryner was perplexed.

And you?

I was finished early.

I went to buy shoes. Quite expensive.

Are you still reading?

- No.

Mum?

Aren't you sleeping?

- Of course not.

Then maybe you should get up.

- Getting up or not, what difference does it make?

No, please.

- Its midday and the sun is shining.

You can ask Nora to clean up.

- Absolutely not. She steals stuff.

What?

- Towels, cutlery...

But I have to keep quiet. You should

fire here since you're paying her.

How evil that person is.

Disgraceful. !

Your husband called me.

Very charming.

We asked ourselves why we never saw each other.

- You never want to leave the house.

Or you obstruct it.

He's busy, he's often travelling.

He's quite funny though.

He got me laughing after two sentences.

You're lucky. Such a cute guy.

- Yea, he can definitely show himself.

You never talk about it.

Maybe you find it normal, but...

- He's been cheating on me for years.

Yea, that sucks. But its not unusual.

Is it tasty?

- Yes very nice.

Hello.

D'you want to drink something?

- Coke.

A coke please.

Everything alright?

- Yes. We saw each other again.

He was sitting in the same place.

With his coffee and newspapers.

He had to go off to work

and gave me a date before lunch.

He paid for a drink.

But it was very busy.

So he suggested a different place.

We went to a hotel.

- The bar of a hotel?

No, to a room.

How so, to a room?

Yes, it happened automatically. He got what he wanted.

You went to bed with him?

Yes.

Thats not it!

Thats not what I asked for!

What then?

- I didn't ask you to get down on him.

He came down on me,

as if he hadn't f***ed in 10 years.

You understood me wrongly.

It was decided.

You're a normal average girl, Nathalie.

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Philippe Blasband

Philippe Blasband (born 26 July 1964 in Teheran, Iran) is a filmmaker and a writer in French language from Belgium. He lives currently in Brussels. more…

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