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Don't Touch
A woman attempts to put up wallpaper, and ends up undressing as she keeps getting stuck to things.
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Plot Summary
In this French comedy-drama, Antoine, a man obsessed with cleanliness and order, finds his meticulously organized life disrupted by the arrival of a young woman. Their interactions create a series of awkward and humorous situations as Antoine struggles to maintain his control amidst the chaos she represents. The film explores themes of order versus spontaneity and the unexpected connections that can form between disparate personalities.
Critical Reception
Don't Touch received a mixed reception, with critics noting its unique premise and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Jean-Pierre Léaud. However, some found the film's pacing and narrative to be uneven, leading to a polarizing critical response.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its quirky premise and character-driven humor.
Criticized by some for its deliberate pacing and lack of a strong narrative arc.
Jean-Pierre Léaud's performance was highlighted as a key strength.
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Fun Fact
The film was made by Serge De Poucques, a director who primarily worked in short films and documentaries, making 'Don't Touch' one of his few feature-length narrative endeavors.
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