
Chacun Sa Nuit explores the carnal inter-dependencies among a host of characters who live in a town in provincial France. At the center of it all is Pierre (Arthur Dupont), a conceited and vain bisexual musician in his late teens who acts as a magnet, to varying degrees, for a whole array of characters - from his sister, Lucie (Lizzie Brocheré), with whom he has a heated incestuous relationship, to a city councilor with whom he participates in gay orgies. When Pierre turns u... (Full plot summary below)
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Chacun Sa Nuit explores the carnal inter-dependencies among a host of characters who live in a town in provincial France. At the center of it all is Pierre (Arthur Dupont), a conceited and vain bisexual musician in his late teens who acts as a magnet, to varying degrees, for a whole array of characters - from his sister, Lucie (Lizzie Brocheré), with whom he has a heated incestuous relationship, to a city councilor with whom he participates in gay orgies. When Pierre turns up dead, Lucie investigates the reasons for his demise and charts the network of sadomasochistic relationships that crisscross the town.
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| CinematicalMartha FischerDeeply sincere, laughably misjudged, and insultingly shallow. |
| Los Angeles TimesKevin ThomasWhat sets it apart is all that's so effectively left unsaid. |
| New York PostV.A. MusettoOnly the French could or would make a movie like this. You'll enjoy it if you turn off your brain and concentrate on the eye candy. |
| L.A. WeeklyScott FoundasAn uncommonly sensual and disquieting take on a familiar youth-movie theme: how the cocoon of adolescent sexual awakening can be torn apart by violent desire. |
| San Francisco ChronicleDavid WiegandThe film doesn't mean anything, but it's beautifully photographed and the cast is blindingly gorgeous and frequently naked. |
| New York Daily NewsJack MathewsThe confusing time line of Pascal Arnold and Jean-Marc Barr's bizarre tale of sibling romance, murder and obsession is just one of its problems. The others are the romance, the murder and the obsession. |
| NewsdayJan StuartThe flaw is underscored by the one-bod-fits-all casting that renders everyone indistinguishable, especially when they have their clothes off (which is a good deal of the picture). |
| Boxoffice MagazineJohn P. McCarthyThe movie isn't poorly made, but writer/co-director Pascal Arnold has left out the interesting bits. |
| User ReviewKristina KA wonderful french film, available through Netflix. I love it. |
| User ReviewMehmet Hjean Marc Barr is good director! Fuck you Jean Reno.. |