

Innocence
After more than forty years apart, Andreas and Claire embark on an affair as reckless and intense as when they were young lovers. Widowed musician Andreas decides to get back in touch with his one great love, Claire, who is still married to her first husband, John. Andreas and Claire find that the connection they shared when they were young is still there and they soon become involved in a rekindled love affair.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, recently graduated from law school, takes a job as a legal assistant. She becomes entangled in a complex and passionate relationship with her married boss, leading her down a path of emotional turmoil and self-discovery. The film explores themes of desire, independence, and the consequences of one's choices in the pursuit of love and personal fulfillment.
Critical Reception
Innocence received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who generally praised its sensitive portrayal of a young woman's awakening and the nuanced performances of its lead actors. Some reviewers found the plot to be somewhat predictable, but many appreciated its mature handling of complex emotional themes and its atmospheric cinematography.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sensitive exploration of a young woman's emotional journey.
- Noted for strong performances, particularly from the lead actress.
- Some critics found the narrative a bit too conventional.
Google audience: Audience reception information for 'Innocence' (2000) is not widely available on Google.
Fun Fact
The film was screened at the Cannes Film Festival in 2000 as part of the Directors' Fortnight section.
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