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À tout de suite
A girl from bourgeoisie discovers the pleasures of banditism, following her lover in his lifestyle.
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Plot Summary
Élisabeth, a lawyer, falls into a passionate but destructive affair with Ben, a charming but unreliable artist. Their intense connection quickly consumes their lives, leading to emotional turmoil and a descent into obsession. Élisabeth finds herself increasingly entangled in Ben's chaotic world, blurring the lines between love and addiction.
Critical Reception
À tout de suite received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising Isabelle Huppert's commanding performance and Benoît Jacquot's unflinching exploration of destructive passion. Some found the film's intensity challenging and its narrative somewhat bleak, while others lauded its raw emotional honesty and stylish direction.
What Reviewers Say
Huppert delivers a powerful performance at the heart of the film.
The film offers a raw and often uncomfortable portrayal of obsessive love.
Jacquot's direction is praised for its intensity and style.
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Fun Fact
Isabelle Huppert, known for her challenging roles, once again dives into a complex psychological portrait, showcasing her range as an actress.
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