

Louise-Michel
In this radical and endearing black comedy, a group of retrenched female factory workers decide to pool their compensation money… and hire a hit man to liquidate their boss.
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Plot Summary
A disillusioned and indebted factory worker, Michel, decides to take drastic action against his exploitative boss. After a failed attempt at murder, he enlists the help of two women, Louise and Michel, to form a unique detective agency that targets unethical employers. Their unconventional methods lead to a series of chaotic and darkly humorous encounters as they seek justice in their own peculiar way.
Critical Reception
The film received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its dark humor, satirical edge, and the performances of its lead actors. It was noted for its unconventional approach to social commentary and its ability to blend comedy with a critique of capitalism and worker exploitation.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sharp, satirical wit and its critique of corporate greed.
- The dark humor and absurd situations were highlighted as a major strength.
- The performances of the lead actors were often cited as a reason for the film's success.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in France and Belgium, with much of the industrial setting being filmed in abandoned factories, adding to its raw and gritty aesthetic.
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