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Abuse of Weakness(Abus de faiblesse)

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France, Belgium, Germany · 2013
1h 45m
Director Catherine Breillat
Starring Isabelle Huppert, Kool Shen, Christophe Sermet, Daphné Baiwir
Genre Drama

After a brain hemorrhage, Maud, a filmmaker, wakes up one morning half-paralyzed. Bedridden but determined to pursue her latest film project, she discovers Vilko, a con-man who swindles celebrities, on a TV talk show. He is arrogant, magnetic and mesmerizing. Maud decides to cast him for her film project. Vilko agrees, but he has other plans in mind...

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75

Slant Magazine by

Breillat's scripting of Maud as fatally distant from her family, willfully independent, but more believably abandoned, is haunting.

80

The Hollywood Reporter by Boyd van Hoeij

Like in all of the director’s work, psychologically reductive readings of the characters are absent, though intriguing performances give audiences a way into the material.

80

Variety by Peter Debruge

Of all living actresses, only Huppert could capture nuances that alternately elicit sympathy and fierce sexual attraction to a recent stroke victim.

100

RogerEbert.com by Peter Sobczynski

This is a work just as startling and potent as anything she has done to date — a powerful example of art being used to exorcise personal demons that is anchored by two stunning performances and some of the most gripping moments to be seen in any film so far this year.

75

New York Post by Sara Stewart

In Abuse of Weakness, Breillat, notorious for her sexually explicit films, casts the excellent Isabelle Huppert as her avatar, Maud, to tell the tale.

70

The Dissolve by Scott Tobias

Abuse Of Weakness is the director’s attempt to account for actions that seem inexplicable, and make the audience understand and sympathize in kind.

90

Village Voice by Zachary Wigon

Breillat's impressive film is a study of bodies and how we carry them, and it explores the manner in which weakness seeks out strength on an almost primal level, bypassing the higher modes of human thought.

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