Finally, I'm back (it's been only 3 weeks but I missed the forum)!
The gardener cut the Internet cable, it was FUN

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Yay, more screens from
Perdu d'avance, (and some cool gifs, of course, I'm impressed)! I don't know if you looked expressely for intensity, but they she seems really disturbed in them. In terms of performance it is admirable.
I've seen
Mourir d'aimer, sparsely though (it was 4am and I was bored...). It wasn't as awful as I expected, but not good either. Muriel Robin is good, her young student/lover is miscast, the story flows well in the beginning, and feels compressed at the end. The teacher's children stories were unfortunately unconclusive. Acquart wasn't very good in my opinion, her line delivery was too fast (which did fit the anger of her character but not the believability) and too monotone. Nonetheless, pleased to see her in something "new".
I've also seen
Chez Maupassant. I prefer to forget its existence

and I'm sure, the actors too

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