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Plot Summary
Director Vincent Dieutre turns his camera on Louise, a transgender woman he met in New York. The film documents their intimate conversations and shared experiences, exploring themes of identity, desire, and the complexities of human connection. It offers a raw and personal glimpse into Louise's life and their evolving relationship with the filmmaker.
Critical Reception
Louis(e) received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who often highlighted its intimate and experimental nature. While some found its directness and personal focus compelling, others felt it was too self-indulgent or difficult to fully engage with.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unflinching intimacy and exploration of identity.
- Noted for its experimental approach to documentary filmmaking.
- Criticized by some for being overly personal and lacking broader narrative appeal.
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Fun Fact
The film is largely composed of direct conversations between director Vincent Dieutre and Louise, blurring the lines between documentary and personal confession.
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