Main Cast: Alain Delon, Nathalie Baye, Michel Galabru, Gérard Darmon, Sabine Haudepin
Release Year: 1984
Country: FR
Run Time: 111 minutes
Plot
In this confusing, surreal, and slow-paced drama that swings back and forth from strange to farcical, Robert (Alain Delon) meets Donatienne (Nathalie Baye) on a train. She tells him a story about a woman and a man who meet on a train and subsequently spend a night - only one night - in a glorious sexual encounter before they part forever. He is so taken with her that he ends up in her mountain chalet, not just for one night, but for many - drinking beer and forgetting about his wife in Paris. Donatienne then has sexual relations with all the men in her neighborhood - and the film steps fully into a bizarre world in which neither Robert nor Donatienne can honestly relate to each other. The mystery about what is going on is revealed in the end, but by then the film - verbose, inscrutable, and artificial - may have alienated more than one viewer. On the other hand, the performances of Delon and Baye stand out against this flawed backdrop, an achievement recognized at the 1984 Cesars when Delon won the Best Actor award for his role as Robert. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide
Geneviève Fontanel - Madeleine; Jean-François Stévenin - Chatelard; Ginette Garcin - Florist; Jacques Denis - A neighbour; Jean-Claude Dreyfus - A neighbour; Paul Guers - Clark; Philippe Laudenbach - Sam; Vincent Lindon - Brechet; Nathalie Nell - The unknown girl; Jean Reno; Michel Peyrelon - A neighbour; Bernard Farcy - Farid; Sebastien Floche; Jean-Louis Foulquier - Bob; Nadia Barentin; Christian Bouillette - A neighbour; Jean-Pierre Darroussin - The second passenger
Credit
Bernard Evein - Art Director, Michele Cerf - Costume Designer, Bertrand Blier - Director, Claudine Merlin - Editor, Bernard Evein - Production Designer, Jean Penzer - Cinematographer, Alain Delon - Producer, Alain Sarde - Producer, Bernard Bats - Sound/Sound Designer, Dominique Hennequin - Sound/Sound Designer, Bernard Blier - Dialogue Writer, Bertrand Blier - Screenwriter, Gerard Crosnier - Production Director, Ludwig van Beethoven - Featured Music, Franz Schubert - Featured Music