Rating: NR
Genre:
Comedy Drama
Release Date: 05/28/2002
SubTitles: English
Dubbed: French
Sound: 2
Run Time: 178 min
Distributor/Studio: Fox Lorber
In this satiric comedy-drama from France, Paul (
Mathieu Amalric) is an assistant professor of philosophy disenchanted with teaching and distracted enough that he can't (or won't) finish the dissertation that would allow him to become a full professor. Esther (
Emmanuelle Devos) has been his girlfriend for nearly a decade; while he's no longer happy with the relationship, he has trouble working up the courage to break it off. He's smitten with Sylvia (
Marianne Denicourt), the lover of his best friend Nathan (
Emmanuel Salinger); Paul and Sylvia had a brief fling two years ago, and he can't get her out of his mind. However, once Paul gives Esther her walking papers, he starts chasing after Valerie (
Jeanne Balibar), while also keeping his eye on Patricia (
Chiara Mastroianni), the girlfriend of his cousin (and roommate) Bob (
Thibault de Montalembert). It's hard to imagine Paul having much time to think about anything else amidst all this romantic tumult, but when Rabier (
Michel Vuillermoz), a former friend, gets a top spot in Paul's department, it leads to an ongoing argument that both adds to and reflects the turmoil of his romantic life. Amalric's performance earned him a 1997 César Award as Most Promising Young Actor.
~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide