Elles
"Elles" has a surprisingly deep performance in a disappointingly shallow movie. The performance, acute and brave, is by Juliette Binoche as a Parisian writer researching a magazine article about young prostitutes in the city.
It's not great, but it could lead to interesting discussion.
As an essay on women's roles in society and cross-generational female desire, the film provides many questions with no easy answers. It's tempting to call "Elles" some kind of thinking-person's sex movie, but it's more about thinking and about sex (and thinking about sex) and is far more likely to encourage awkward, emphatic conversation than post-show friskiness.
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