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Investigating magistrate Sophie learns that Juliette, a woman who she is questioning in regards to an ongoing case, is the biological mother of Léo, her adopted son. Despite her magistrate husband Olivier's disapproval, Sophie refuses to withdraw from the case so that she can continue her probe on her, whilst hiding the truth from Léo. Appalled by Sophie's decision, Olivier decides to secretly approach Juliette without revealing his true identity and ends up going to bed with her. On board a cruise ship, Juliette (who has now discovered that the man she has an affair with is a magistrate's husband), Sophie, her husband and adopted son will be the protagonists of even more unpredictable and disturbing developments.

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    • Author: MARK BEN FORD
    A screenplay co-written by Gilles Legrand ,whose "Tu Seras Mon Fils " is among my favorite contemporary movies.Although he did not direct it,Legrand reportedly was behind the subject .

    A disturbing movie,which does not thoroughly satisfy but the several incredible moments of which make the viewing worthwhile.

    Two thirds of the movie could be depicted as "the ghost of André Cayatte meets Mike Leigh's "secrets and lies" and Kenneth Loach. The prologue might seem irrelevant ,but interesting because it shows Juliette's ambiguity ,which further acquaintance reinforces:is she a modern "Nana" who uses her charms to squeeze dough out of weak guys or a victim of a society that despises her (the scene with her lover is revealing:"I'm a lawyer;you're nothing!we're worlds apart" )?We know that ,from the start ("I got pregnant when I was 13") ,she got a raw deal.

    That's why the first scenes between her and the examining magistrate make the audience side with the crooked defendant against the strong hand of the law,epitomized by a harsh judge :Sylvie Testud's (whose playing recalls a tougher Annie Girardot ) and the promising newcomer Mathilde Bisson's verbal violence knows no bounds;at first sight the magistrate's husband seems the "human" side of the law as we see him argue during the meal ('why don't you turn the telly on as other people do?,says a disillusioned son )But his bourgeois side will emerge when he thinks that his lover threatens to blackmail him .

    To the writers' credit we must point out that they spare us the brilliant- lawyer- who- always- wins and the husband-and -wife- fighting-in the court clichés,which mar so many movies .Here ,Olivier does not convince the jury who brings a 25 years sentence .And whereas the part of the young Leo is underwritten (and young actor Zacharie Chassériaud is rather bland),on the other hand ,Thomas Doret's very short scene ,after he 's learned that his father is condemned ,will deeply impress you :his panic,his despair ,all rings so true it might be THE scene you'll remember .

    The last third is the least convincing: one suspects that Angelo and the screenwriters actually believe that on this liner en route to the Mediterranean countries ,they turn their tale into a Greek tragedy ....and do not know that it's the good old melodramas of yore ,with touches of Polanski 's "Lunes De Fiel' and Louis Malle's "Le Soufflé Au Coeur " thrown in for good measure;too many coincidences (as Testud tells her husband),too many implausibilities ,latent-but kept to economical levels- in the first hour;you can see right through it when Juliette begins to dance lasciviously to Abba's "super trouper" ;in an old tear-jerker they would have heeded the call of the blood .

    And in the end,like Icarus ascending on foolish arms ,the finale sinks into the sea.

    See it ,anyway: it is a long way from the routine French production.
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    • Author: Vudojar
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    What a wonderful french drama showing us the tale of a couple of magistrates - female judge and her husband advocate - who are foster parents of a young teen whose the biological mother is in feud with the female judge, and in the same time begins an affair with the - advocate - husband. A biological mother who also doesn't know that her own child is the foster son of the couple whom she is involved with...

    I have already told the climax of this story in the summary line above.

    You deal here with a tremendous piece of work, very well acted, directed, edited, and with an open end, as we often see in french films.
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    • Author: Agagamand
    This is a story I can't imagine any American producer can come close to making. OK, it sounds too much coincidental and incredulous but this is a movie, not a true life story. Besides, it also shows that an interesting story can easily cut itself some slack to be incredulous at times. Indeed, the movie opens with some dull scenes which shows a judge interrogating a young woman in an heated manner. Then, follows her personal life, the coincidental role of the woman in her family life, her husband's involvement, etc. Even the sour-turning-benevolent act of the husband fails to ignite the movie until the fateful cruise trip. Indeed, the flow of the events following the trip sort of becomes predictable but that doesn't make the story less interesting. And, no it doesn't conclude with an open ending as much as it seems so.
  • Cast overview:
    Sylvie Testud Sylvie Testud - Sophie
    Grégory Gadebois Grégory Gadebois - Olivier
    Mathilde Bisson Mathilde Bisson - Juliette
    Zacharie Chasseriaud Zacharie Chasseriaud - Léo
    John Arnold John Arnold - Pierre
    Pascal Ternisien Pascal Ternisien - L'accusé
    Thomas Doret Thomas Doret - Le fils de l'accusé
    Rodolphe Congé Rodolphe Congé - Ami dîner
    Florence Janas Florence Janas - Amie dîner
    Stéphane Colombe Stéphane Colombe - Avocat Juliette
    Emilie van Wormhoudt Emilie van Wormhoudt - Professeur Léo / Femme de Pierre (as Elodie Van Wormhoudt)
    Patrice Régnier Patrice Régnier - Homme croisière
    Cinzia Calabrese Cinzia Calabrese - Sa femme
    Emmanuelle Calvez Emmanuelle Calvez - Institutrice croisière
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