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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
993 Views


- Don't say that, please.

- You guys are weird.

- I've known her since we were seven.

- So have I, but we don't f***.

How old were you the first time, 15?

And two years later,

there was Lonore

who made you all crazy.

I don't want to get attached.

Neither does she.

I could attach her to the bed...

That sounds like love.

Love is two weeks of happiness,

two months of arguing

and two years of recovering.

We hang out when we feel like it.

I don't want to miss out

on all the other chicks.

No jealousy. Sh*t, it's perfect.

- Sh*t.

- That's what I just said.

Sh*t, Manu! Run!

F***er!

You son of a b*tch!

You little b*tch!

Manu, is there any vodka left?

How should I know?

I'm sick of him beating

on that thing.

Is something wrong, Manu?

He got beat up by Chance's friends.

Ccile, your boyfriend's

always in trouble.

That's none of my business.

Yesterday he was telling me

about the strike and I was listening,

when suddenly he lifted up my skirt

and tried to do me.

Can you believe it?

Manu would never dare to do that.

He'd be scared

that I'd rip his balls off.

Go on, show off for them.

I'll take you

while you do the dishes, honey.

I never do the dishes.

You need to clean up soon.

My landlord is after me.

I owe him three months' rent.

He's getting pissed.

Next, your boss will fire you.

What's wrong with you?

I got fired three months ago.

I'm glad I have friends.

- I'm sorry.

- It's OK, you're drunk.

She's not drunk.

I'm waiting for my corkscrew.

How was the funeral?

It's over.

Shouldn't we do something

to get ourselves out of this sh*t?

How do we find jobs

when there are none?

We could start a solidarity fund.

That's a good idea

but how do we get money in there?

We have some cards up our sleeves.

- What cards?

- I don't know.

Do you think we're gonna

sleep around for money?

Whatever.

Who's coming climbing

this weekend?

Climbing onto whom?

Climbing up a cliff.

With ropes.

You'd like that, wouldn't you, Ccile?

I know someone

who'd love to tie you up.

I think she'd like that.

I never get attached, sweetie.

Never.

I doubt it. Are you sure?

I'm sure.

What if I did it?

- You won't get anywhere with me.

- Shall we try?

Do you like it?

Stop, I feel ashamed.

It's like I'm doing something wrong.

But don't stop, just don't stop.

Is there any beer left?

It sounds scary.

Do you really think it sounds scary?

Is that all you have?

I'll see what I can do.

Come by tomorrow.

Thanks.

Matt?

Have a look at the boy's Fiat.

It's easy.

- Let me just finish this.

- Here.

That's all he has.

You can't help people out for nothing.

How will you get ahead like that?

It's no big deal.

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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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