Christian Science Monitor by David Sterritt
Breillat is a smart, serious observer of sexuality's often disruptive role in human life, but this existential drama is sadly pretentious.
France, Portugal · 2004
1h 17m
Director Catherine Breillat
Starring Amira Casar, Rocco Siffredi, Jacques Monge, Catherine Breillat
Genre Drama
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A man rescues a woman from a suicide attempt in a gay nightclub. Walking the streets together, she propositions him: She'll pay him to visit her at her isolated house for four consecutive nights. There he will silently watch her. He's reluctant, but agrees. As the four nights progress, they become more intimate with each other, and a mutual fascination/revulsion develops. By the end of the four-day "contract", these two total strangers will have had a profound impact on each other.
Christian Science Monitor by David Sterritt
Breillat is a smart, serious observer of sexuality's often disruptive role in human life, but this existential drama is sadly pretentious.
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New York Daily News by Jami Bernard
The award for hardest-to-watch movie of the year.
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Los Angeles Times by Kevin Thomas
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