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Director: Dominique Choisy
Cast: Nathalie Richard, Valérie Mairesse, Jean-Jacques Vanier, Jean-Michel Noirey
Irene is an ordinary married woman living in Amiens, in the North of France. She works in a bank where, one day, she finds herself duty-bound to strip a client of her credit card and check book for ten years. Later on, while walking in a park Irene notices a mysterious homeless woman wearing a yellow coat. At a time she witnesses her shoplifting in a store. One night, on her way back home, she is attacked by the mysterious woman.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Modern Comforts, a 2000 French drama directed by Dominique Choisy, has received a mixed critical reception. While some critics have praised the film's thoughtful exploration of moral dilemmas, others have found it to be uneven in its pacing and character development. The film has not received any major awards recognition, and its public reception is unknown due to a lack of available ratings data.
Why you might like this:
Fans of subtle, character-driven dramas will appreciate director Dominique Choisy's 2000 film Modern Comforts, which features nuanced performances from Nathalie Richard and Valérie Mairesse as it explores themes of class, isolation, and moral ambiguity through the lens of an ordinary woman's encounter with a mysterious homeless stranger.