
L'incruste
A teen party gone out of control provides the focus of this drama which explores the transitions of youth in a transitional time set in the post-disco, pre-punk, early 1980's. Ariane, a teenager, is rebelling against her father and her boyfriend Pierre. She decides to hold a small party. The party is crashed by a large crowd of rude outsiders who proceed to destroy her home. Afterward, Ariane must face her obsessive neatness.
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Plot Summary
This film centers on a group of employees at a French company who are struggling with their jobs and personal lives. The narrative explores themes of unemployment, social alienation, and the search for meaning in a modern workplace. Tensions rise as the characters navigate difficult economic times and their own interpersonal conflicts.
Critical Reception
L'incruste received a generally positive reception from critics, who praised its realistic portrayal of working-class struggles and its nuanced character development. The film was noted for its understated approach to sensitive social issues, resonating with audiences who appreciated its authenticity.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic depiction of French working-class life.
- Applauded for its strong ensemble cast and character-driven narrative.
- Noted for its sensitive handling of themes like unemployment and social alienation.
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Fun Fact
Vincent Cassel, who plays the character of 'Loca' in this film, would go on to become one of France's most internationally recognized actors.
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