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This trashy Kristin Scott Thomas vehicle is never less than a hoot—an unintentional one, if we’re to take the film’s lugubriously solemn tones at face value. The parody-ready opening sees French-English housewife Suzanne (Scott Thomas) rise from her bed, walk dejectedly into another room and, supposedly, shoot herself. Cue titles! Every moment thereafter screams “seriousness!” even as it inspires snickers.
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