4/10
Three lost women, greasy hair
29 August 2011
Warning: Spoilers
We do not know where to classify this attempt by director Claude Duty to present a story with songs about three women whose lives interact with one another. All women are facing difficult times, so coming together seem to be the solution, but alas, it is not until the last five minutes of its running time that the women find strength in each other.

Elodie is a rebel in a situation with no future. To make matters worse, she loses her job at a supermarket where she had been stirring a paella, which will be sampled by the shoppers. Natasha, a hairdresser, has a problem with alcohol and has an apartment full of cats figurines. Marianne, who works in an art gallery finds it impossible to continue her relationship with Arnaud the Lothario that wants to bed all the women he meets.

It is a disjointed narrative, to say the least. The lyrics of some of the songs have lines like "when you feel pain think of the Kurds and the Chechens". The three actresses do what they can in a film that does not go anywhere. Amira Casar, Marina Fois and Olivia Bonamy are seen as Maryanne, Natasha and Elodie. Charles Berling and Sergi Lopez are the men in their lives.
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