Laura is a 19-year-old university freshman who desperately wants to do well in school. She works a part-time job but cannot make ends meet. One evening in which she is short of funds, she an... Read allLaura is a 19-year-old university freshman who desperately wants to do well in school. She works a part-time job but cannot make ends meet. One evening in which she is short of funds, she answers a personal ad online by "Joe," 57, who seeks a female student for "tender moments." ... Read allLaura is a 19-year-old university freshman who desperately wants to do well in school. She works a part-time job but cannot make ends meet. One evening in which she is short of funds, she answers a personal ad online by "Joe," 57, who seeks a female student for "tender moments." The pay is 100 euros per hour. Laura pledges to do this just once, and three days later, s... Read all
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The actress who portrays the main character, Laura, acquits herself fine. She plays a college student who has trouble paying her bills, so she turns to adult on-line ads to find meet men who will pay her for sexual favors.
The film is not erotic. Laura, for the most part, detests what she does.
The film may have been designed to put forth a political point of view--that too many students have financial problems, so they turn to illegal activities. Someone who lives in France might understand a political solution to this French problem, but others probably will not.
It is certainly no documentary. And it does not try to be.
As a drama, it offers little that is new to the genre, and Laura's path is marked by detours and confusing behavior, defusing the drama.
Where this is less convincing, however, was the financial aspect - quite apart from whether it is (was?) indeed possible for a student to survive in Paris given fees, bills and rent, even with a part-time job - once she *did* start earning money from prostitution it felt as if she was spending too much of the extra cash on inessentials, thus not fixing the original problem. Maybe the book makes this clearer, but if the underlying mission is to elicit sympathy for her position then this in my view was a missed opportunity.
Not a bad film, but not a comfortable watch.
Did you know
- TriviaOne of the sex scenes was very difficult to shoot for Déborah François. "I found myself trapped under a guy who weighed 160 kg, naked. I can't watch the scene: I'm crushed. I look dead. I almost cut a take and said, "I have to breathe!" In addition he was naked ..."-she said.
- SoundtracksWith Closed Eyes
Interprété par Shannon Wright
(Shannon Wright)
Touch and Go 2004
© Published by TuTu68 Music BMI/Bug Music
Taken from the album "Over The Sun"
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- Gross worldwide
- $12,006
- Runtime
- 1h 40m(100 min)
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1