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Sauve-toi, Lola
Lola, a young lawyer, is raising her little boy Bolivar, and sustains his family. Diagnosed with cancer, she decides to fight against this disease as it has always done in life with strength, determination, and above all with humor. In his fight, it is supported by Ferdinand, his fiery lover and naive who is a journalist. In the hospital, treated by Prof. Tobman, deeply human doctor, she met a group of women, all living with the same bad but each following a different social environment. This group will become his new "family".
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Plot Summary
In 1930s Paris, Scott Cunningham, a wealthy American engineer, falls for Lola, a captivating dancer. Their passionate affair is complicated by Lola's ambition and Scott's possessiveness. As their relationship intensifies, they must confront societal expectations and their own desires.
Critical Reception
Sauve-toi, Lola was met with mixed reviews from critics, who praised its visual style and the performances of Carole Bouquet and Francis Huster, but found the narrative somewhat conventional. Audiences were generally appreciative of the romantic drama and the period setting.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its romantic atmosphere and visual appeal.
Performances of the lead actors were a highlight for many critics.
Some reviewers found the plot predictable and lacking depth.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film's soundtrack features music by the renowned composer Antoine Duhamel.
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