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Film director Jeanne (Anne Parillaud) is a demanding perfectionist who has a challenge on her hands creating convincing on-screen passion between her reluctant young lead actor and actress (Gregoire Colin and Roxane Mesquida), who can barely conceal their dislike for each other. But the shooting of the film's most intimate scene brings the growing tensions between all three simmering to the surface.
Overall the film is fairly bland and nothing much happens. The relations with characters is fairly limited and your not left with much depth.
The final scene sums it up for me. The writer/director has been grooming her cast, especially Grégoire Colin, to prepare for a sex scene that is described by the director to be full of love and passion; the two actors hate each other. The final scene derails with The Actor pronouncing "all girls do it from behind" and then dabbles in her anus. LOVE, PASSION, the girl is crying her eyes out by the end. Do you think there is a relation between what the director is trying to achieve through out the film and what actually happens at the end?
The film shows the Perillaud the director's attempts to inject some passion and feeling into a sex scene between an actor and an actress who are not attracted to each other. More comic-tragedy than a comedy, other than the mildly amusing fake penis. Slow in places but it provides some interesting insights.