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Elles
Three women, three personalities, three different lives, and yet there comes a time when they must learn to let go.
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Plot Summary
In a bourgeois Parisian household, Anne, a successful newspaper editor, and her journalist husband, Marc, find their lives unraveling. As Anne begins an affair with a younger student, Charlotte, she discovers that Marc is also involved with several other women. The film explores themes of desire, infidelity, and the complexities of female sexuality in a modern context. Their relationships become increasingly entangled, forcing them to confront their hidden desires and the consequences of their choices.
Critical Reception
Elles received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who often praised Juliette Binoche's performance and the film's bold exploration of female sexuality. However, some reviewers found the narrative to be fragmented or emotionally distant, leading to a divided critical response.
What Reviewers Say
Juliette Binoche delivers a compelling performance that anchors the film.
The film bravely tackles complex themes of female desire and infidelity.
Some critics found the narrative structure disjointed and lacking emotional depth.
Google audience: Audience reviews suggest a division in opinion, with many appreciating the film's mature exploration of relationships and Binoche's acting. Others found the story to be somewhat superficial or difficult to connect with emotionally.
Fun Fact
While primarily set in Paris, the film was directed by Polish filmmaker Małgorzata Szumowska, marking her first film entirely in French.
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